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Card 6
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Give the factual and legal point of the case of Brown 1985?
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Card 7
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Give the factual and legal point of the case of Ryan 1996?
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Card 8
Front
There is no definition of building or part of a building in the Theft Act. Describe what is considered under this for the offence of burglary?
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Card 9
Front
The case of B and S v Leathley 1979 decided what?
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Card 10
Front
The case of Norfolk Constabulary v Seekings and Gould 1986 decided what?
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Card 11
Front
What does 'part of a building' mean?
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Card 12
Front
Give a case illustrating part of a building?
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Card 13
Front
In order for burglary to be committed, the defendant must enter as a trespasser. How did the case of Collins illustrate this?
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Card 14
Front
Exaplain what is meant by going beyond permission, and give a case example of this?
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Card 15
Front
What is the mens rea for burglary?
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