robbery- case principles 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawLaw of TortA2/A-levelAQA Created by: abbylouiseCreated on: 11-06-13 12:06 Robinson there must be a theft for robbery to be complete 1 of 7 Dawson and James the amount of force used can be small 2 of 7 Clouden the force can be indirect, via the property 3 of 7 B+R v DPP the victim doesnt have to be frightened, it is enought that the D intended to put the V in fear of the violence 4 of 7 Smith +desmond it does not need to be in the victim of the theft 5 of 7 Hale forced used to escape is at the time of the theft and in order to steal 6 of 7 Lockley it is for the jury to decide whether or not the appropriation has finished 7 of 7
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