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What section 6(1) requires is a state of mind in the defendant which Parliament regards as the equivalent of an intention permanently to deprive, namely "his intention to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights".
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R v Vinall

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#crime #law #theft
Question
What section 6(1) requires is a state of mind in the defendant which Parliament regards as the equivalent of an intention permanently to deprive, namely "his intention to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights".
Answer
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#crime #law #theft
Question
What section 6(1) requires is a state of mind in the defendant which Parliament regards as the equivalent of an intention permanently to deprive, namely "his intention to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights".
Answer
R v Vinall
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A review of all the important cases on this element was undertaken by the Court of Appeal in R v Vinall. ([2011] EWCA 6252.) The court did not even mention the case of Lavender and it is no longer thought to be good law. Instead, in R v Vinall Pitchford LJ said: 'What section

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