Theft

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A H G K R P I T H A M H E H L N D H X X U
D M O X F O R D V M O S S X Y D Y P G C U
K K S O H G A L M K X M P I D A R U C X X
T E C B R I U D T V J N V L A V G Y E O U
R L Q R K O R D E U T M L M U I P Q T E V
E L H X L G E T W O O D M A N D K X T R W
C Y P Q I U D V K E Y D P G O G L O U S V
N L J U N Y N X W V E R Q L R E L L R S K
E I O O E O E C I H C L Y M M V E D O P W
R N P P B E V J X R U X G S C B W E J A S
W D A C E K A X K I P O W Q L U C W Q H P
A S V K R T L H U U D R P Y A N F T C L U
L E K P G O V M P F S D M S U N K W T W A
V Y U U M P P D U P S U F Q K E V F S X L
F D C D O E P K S B L N F E P T G A F P R
J O V V R V D S Y E Q U U R P T D D R R V
G X K T S U Q U V Y O P S Y P N H T T T I
C O X Q D P R A P H E L A N O T H E R M Q
H B K L E Q E B I G R M M I T A L D E W L
W B W E N V H Y K C N G W N B N F W B U L
O M J D F Q E H W H H C M I R O U N M H N

Clues

  • Appropriation can occur when deception is used to gain consent. (8)
  • Dead bodies or body parts can be considered personal property. (5, 7)
  • Even if D intends to replace the money he has taken, this is unlikely to be the exact same coins and notes as he took. (7)
  • Intent to deprive can still exist if D attempts to sell Vs property back to them. (6, 7)
  • It is possible for someone to be in possession or control of property even if they do not know it is there. (7)
  • Knowledge of confidential information cannot be property. (6, 1, 4)
  • Obligation to deal with deposits appropriately. (9, 7)
  • Obligations may be informal - to use money to pay for bills. (7, 1, 7)
  • Property doesn't even need to move location to be appropriated. (6, 4)
  • The term disposal can include dealing with the property in other circumstance." (3, 1, 8)

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