Blackmail Quiz
- Created by: une-meduse
- Created on: 30-05-13 22:05
Other questions in this quiz
2. In the case of Bevans, the morphine injection was not classed as something of economic value
- False
- True
3. Part a) of the two tests set out in s21(1) is
- D believed that he or she had reasonable grounds for making the demand
- D believed the use of menaces was a proper means of reinforcing the demand
4. The word menaces does not have a broad interpretation
- False
- True
5. If the person to whom the threat is made is known by the defendant to be particularly timid, then threats which do not affect the normal person can still be taken as menaces
- Garwood
- Bevans
- Shah
- Herbert
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