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Card 46
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What is the actus reus of blackmail under s21?
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Card 47
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Under s21(2), what is the mens rea of blackmail?
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Card 48
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Elements of blackmail. (2 AR and 2 MR)
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Card 49
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Case showing the demand can be express of implied and the jury will decide where a demand can be inferred.
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Card 50
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Case showing a demand is made where the defendant has done all he can to communicate the demand.
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Card 51
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Case where Lord Wright said the meaning of menaces is to be "liberally constructed and not limited to threats of violence."
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Card 52
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Case showing timid nature of the victim, where it is known to the defendant, can be taken into account when deciding whether there were menaces.
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Card 53
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Case showing trivial threats are not sufficient to menaces.
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Card 54
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What does s34 say about the defendant's view to gain or cause loss?
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Card 55
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Case showing that, for blackmail, the gain or loss must have economic value.
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