Theft Quiz

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

Clues

  • A person may be in control of property he does not know he possesses, eg scrap metal in a disused factory (7)
  • If the defendant offers to sell back the victim his own property, this can be seen as an intention to permanently deprive through treating the item as his own (7, 3, 7)
  • In _______ the courts ruled that dispose of also included dealing with property (3, 1, 8)
  • In this case the defendant took doors from a council property that was being repaired and used them to replace damaged doors in his girlfriend's council flat. They had been 'dealt with' without permission from the council, so D was guilty (8)
  • Property includes prohibited drugs as the exceptions do not mention unlawful items (1, 1, 5)
  • Property that is abandoned by its owner may become the property of those that remove it - the council (8, 1, 8)
  • The defendant sold furniture belonging to another person - appropriation is assuming the rights of the owner (6, 3, 4)
  • The defendant spoke little english, got in a taxi and handed the driver a note, the driver said this wasnt enough so the student handed his wallet asking the driver to take what he needed, the driver took too much (8)
  • Tickets such as train tickets and parking tickets represent things in action, they represent a right to be there, a case illustrating this is (8)
  • Where money or cheques are given for a particular purpose, they must be used for that purpose or they can be convicted of theft (7, 3, 6)

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