Theft

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

Clues

  • A dead body or body parts don’t usually constitute as property except when they have been altered in some way for purpose of medical or scientific examination. (1, 1, 5, 3, 7, 0)
  • A person is guilty of theft if they dishonestly appropriate property belonging to another with the intention to permanently deprive (5, 2, 7, 2)
  • Assumption of the owner’s right to sell the property. (1, 1, 6, 3, 4)
  • Belonging to another means; having possession or control of the property (9, 2, 7)
  • It can still be an appropriation with D’s consent (Student spoke little English) (8, 1, 3)
  • Knowledge or information can’t be stolen (6, 1, 4)
  • Obligated to pay gas bill with money from flatmates not to pay for presents (7, 1, 7, 0)
  • S1(1) of the Theft Act 1968 (5, 2, 7, 2)
  • s2 TA 1968 - Any assumption by a person of the owners rights (13)
  • Treated the doors as his own to move and permanently deprive one house from that door. (3, 1, 8)

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