| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 5 core elements | Of property | 86%
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| 2 core elements | Theft | 71%
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| 5 core elements | Appropriation | 57%
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| 5 core elements | Belonging to another | 57%
|
| Mens Rea of theft | Intention to permanently deprive | 43%
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| 5 core elements | Intention to permanently deprive | 43%
|
| Mens Rea of robbery | Intention to permanently deprive | 43%
|
| Statute | Theft Act 1968 | 43%
|
| Actus Reus of theft | Dishonesty | 29%
|
| 5 core elements | Dishonesty | 29%
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| Mens Rea of Burglary | Intent to steal | 29%
|
| Does the act have to be carried out in order to satisfy Mens Rea? | No | 29%
|
| Is whole body required to constitute 'entry' | No | 29%
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| Actus Reus of theft | Appropriation of property | 14%
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| Mens Rea of Burglary | Intent to inflict GBH | 14%
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| Section | S.1 | 14%
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| Section | S.3 | 14%
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| Section | S.8 | 14%
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| Actus Reus of burglary | Trespass into any building or part of | 14%
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| Test for dishonesty | Actual state of D's knowledge | 0%
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| Definition of appropriation | Any assumption of rights of the owner | 0%
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| Definition of trespasser | D enters in excess of owner's permission | 0%
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| Definition of trespasser | D enters without owner's permission | 0%
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| 2 core elements | Force or threat of force | 0%
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| Ulterior Mens Rea of robbery | Intention that force will facilitate theft | 0%
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| Mens Rea of Burglary | Intent of unlawful damage | 0%
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| Case | Ivey [2017] | 0%
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| Case | Ryan [1996] | 0%
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| Actus Reus of robbery | Use of force, or threat of, to steal | 0%
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| Test for dishonesty | Was conduct dishonest by standards of ordinary people | 0%
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