Blackmail- case principles 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawLaw of TortA2/A-levelAQA Created by: abbylouiseCreated on: 11-06-13 11:38 Collister + Warhurst the demande does not have to be made to the victim 1 of 7 Treacy v DPP the demand does not have to be received by the victim 2 of 7 Harvey if the two tests as set out in s.21(1) are fulfilled the D is not guilty of blackmail 3 of 7 Lawrence + Pomroy the demand must be made with menaces 4 of 7 Harry if an ordinary person would be affected by the menace it is sufficient 5 of 7 Garwood if a threat is made that would not affect the normal person, this can still be menaces if the D is aware of the likely affect on the victim. 6 of 7 Bevans an example of gain/loss in relation to s.34(2) 7 of 7
Unit 4 - Theft, Robbery, Burglary, Making Off Without Payment, Blackmail, Fraud, Criminal Damage 0.0 / 5
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