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[...]... DECEPTION: OBTAINING PROPERTY BY DECEPTION 1039 Obtaining property belonging to another 1039 Deception 1041 Obtaining a money transfer by deception 1069 Obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception 1070 False accounting 1075 Obtaining services by deception 1075 Evasion of liability by deception 1078 Codification and law reform proposals 1083 22 HANDLING STOLEN GOODS 1091 Stolen goods 1091 Dishonestly... offences involving intercourse 887 Codification and law reform proposals 890 18 THEFT 919 Property: what cannot be stolen 923 Stealing of part can be stealing of whole 928 x Contents Codification and law reform proposals 929 Appropriation 932 Dishonesty 978 Codification and law reform proposals 984 Taking motor vehicle or other conveyance without authority 994 Dishonestly abstracting electricity 1002 Making... Dishonestly retaining a wrongful credit 1092 Proving goods were stolen 1092 Dishonesty 1101 Knowing or believing that the goods are stolen 1101 The forms of handling 1104 xi SourcebookonCriminalLaw 23 CRIMINAL DAMAGE 1113 Property belonging to another 1113 Damage or destroy 1114 Without lawful excuse 1117 Other offences under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 1138 Racially motivated criminal damage 1139 24.. .Sourcebook onCriminalLaw 14 SELF-DEFENCE 575 The concept of reasonable force 575 Self-defence and necessity 603 Codification and law reform proposals 604 15 HOMICIDE 621 The victim must be a ‘life in being’ 621 The defendant must be shown to have caused the death in fact and in law 625 The specific requirements of murder 625 Defences unique to murder 636 Involuntary manslaughter: unlawful... INVOLVING WEAPONS 1141 ‘ has with him ’ 1141 ‘ public place ’ 1143 Weapons which are offensive per se: meaning 1145 Weapons which are offensive per se: a question of fact 1147 Weapons which become offensive because of the intention with which they are carried 1149 Intention to intimidate 1152 Lawful authority or reasonable excuse 1152 Cases where injury is actually inflicted 1156 Possession of blades,... Prosecutions v Davis; Director of Public Prosecutions v Pittaway [1994] Crim LR 600 542, 543 Director of Public Prosecutions v Gomez [1993] AC 442 417, 473, 937, 940, 941, 943–46, 957–60, 966, 972 xv SourcebookonCriminalLaw Director of Public Prosecutions v Gregson (1993) 96 Cr App R 240 1159 Director of Public Prosecutions... by gross negligence 725 16 NON-FATAL OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON 761 Crown Prosecution Charging Standards 761 Assault and battery 761 Charging assault and battery 768 Assault related offences 773 Wounding and grievous bodily harm 792 Poisoning 807 Kidnapping and false imprisonment 815 ‘Stalking’ 816 Racially motivated assaults 817 Codification and law reform proposals 819 Consent to physical harm as... 561 xix SourcebookonCriminalLaw Morris v Tolman [1923] 1 KB 166 365 Mousell Brothers Ltd v London and North-Western Railway Co [1917] 2 KB 836 196 Moynes v Cooper [1956] 1 QB 439 976 Multinational Gas and Petrochemical Co v Multinational Gas and Petrochemical... 233 Her Majesty’s Coroner for East Kent ex p Spooner (1989) 88 Cr App R 10 733, 743 xvii SourcebookonCriminalLaw Hill v Baxter [1958] 1 QB 277 227, 230, 231, 233, 234, 237, 238, 252, 253 Hillen and Pettigrew v ICI (Alkali) Ltd [1936] AC 65 1019 Hinchliffe v Sheldon [1995] 1 WLR 1207 ... 73, 783, 791 R v Robinson [1915] 2 KB 342 479 R v Robinson [1977] Crim LR 173 1033 R v Rodger and Another (1997) The Times, 30 July 547 xxxiii SourcebookonCriminalLaw R v Rongonui (Janine Waiwera) (2000) unreported, CA 670, 673, 686, 698 R v Rook [1993] 1 WLR 1005; . alt=""
SOURCEBOOK ON
CRIMINAL LAW
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SOURCEBOOK ON
CRIMINAL LAW
Michael. criminal law – 2nd ed – (Sourcebook series)
1 Criminal law – England 2 Criminal law – Wales
I Title II Hungerford Welch, Peter III Taylor, Alan
IV Criminal law
345.4'2
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