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Card 16
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Case- If the property is moved it can amount to a permanent deprivation
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Card 17
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Will talking property under a condition amount to theft? Which section?
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Robbery contrary to...
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Robbery is essentially...
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Define robbery..
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Card 21
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If found guilty of robbery, you can be liable to...
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Card 22
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Case- If there is no theft, there can be no robbery.
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Card 23
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Is there a minimum level of force to satisfy a robbery conviction?
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Card 24
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Case- Force must be used against ‘any person’ but includes property in V’s immediate possession.
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