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6. The actus reus elements of Criminal Damage under S1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • Appropriates, property, belonging to another
  • Makes off, when goods supplied or service done, and payment is required on the spot, and D has not paid as required
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser

7. The actus reus elements of Theft under S1 of The Theft Act 1968 is

  • Appropriates, property, belonging to another
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser
  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another

8. What are the mens rea elements of Robbery under S8 of The Theft Act 1968

  • The mens rea of theft, an intention to use force to steal
  • Know or be subjectively reckless as to entering as a trespasser, (enters as a tresspasser) with intention to commit an ulterior offence (theft, gbh, criminal damage)
  • Dishonestly (does the ar), with intention to permanently deprive

9. The mens rea elements of Making Off Without Payment under S3 of The Theft Act 1978 are

  • Intention or recklessness as to causing the damage
  • Dishonestly, knows or believes the representation to be untrue or misleading, with an intention to make a gain or cause a loss
  • Dishonestly, with knowledge that payment on the spot is required, and an intention to avoid payment
  • The intention to make a demand with menaces, with a view to make a gain or an intent to cause a loss

10. The actus reus elements of Fraud by Obtaining Services under S11 of The Fraud Act 2006 are

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • An act, obtains, services, not paid for or not paid for in full
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser
  • Appropriates, property, belonging to another

11. The actus reus elements of Burglary under S9 of The Theft Act 1968 are

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser
  • Makes off, when goods supplied or service done, and payment is required on the spot, and D has not paid as required

12. The actus reus elements of Robbery under S8 of The Theft Act 1986 is

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • Appropriates, property, belonging to another
  • AR of Theft, using force or threat of force, on any person, immediately before or at the time of the theft, in order to steal
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser

13. The mens rea elements for Fraud by Obtaining Services Dishonestly under s11 of The Fraud Act 2006 are

  • Dishonestly, with an intention not to pay
  • The intention to make a demand with menaces, with a view to make a gain or an intent to cause a loss
  • Dishonestly, knows or believes the representation to be untrue or misleading, with an intention to make a gain or cause a loss

14. The actus reus elements of Making Off Without Payment under S3 of The Theft Act 1978 are

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • Makes off, when goods supplied or service done, and payment is required on the spot, and D has not paid as required
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser

15. The actus reus elements of Blackmail under S21 of The Theft Act 1968 are

  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser
  • Making a demand, that is unwarranted, with menaces
  • Makes off, when goods supplied or service done, and payment is required on the spot, and D has not paid as required
  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another

16. The actus reus elements of Fraud by False Representation under S2 of The Fraud Act 2006 are

  • Destroy or damage, property, belonging to another
  • Makes off, when goods supplied or service done, and payment is required on the spot, and D has not paid as required
  • Makes a representation, the representation must be false
  • Entering, a building or part of a building, as a trespasser

17. The mens rea elements for Burglary under S9 (1) b) of The Theft Act 1968

  • Know or be subjectively reckless as to entering as a trespasser, (having entered as a trespasser) attempts to or succeeds in committing an ulterior offence (theft, gbh)
  • Know or be subjectively reckless as to entering as a trespasser, (enters as a tresspasser) with intention to commit an ulterior offence (theft, gbh, criminal damage)
  • The intention to make a demand with menaces, with a view to make a gain or an intent to cause a loss