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How would you apply the law of theft to a scenario?

So start by defining the law - s1(1) dishonestly appropraite property belonging to another with the intent to permently deprive Then outline the actus reus with cases - s3(1) appropriation (Pitham v Hehl)...

Answered by Emily F. Law tutor
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What is "common law"?

Common law stems from judgements in decided cases. These decisions can either help interpret existing laws or even fill in the gaps within statutes. While they do not override statutory law, they do set a...

Answered by Adriana G. Law tutor
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What is the difference between recklessness and intention?

Recklessness and intention are both types of mens rea but are of different levels. Intention is defined in Mohan as 'aim or purpose' and is the the most severe and usually used for higher level crimes lik...

Answered by George M. Law tutor
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When can intoxication be an excuse to avoid criminal liability?

Intoxication has and will never be a defence to criminal liability. However, it can be used to deny liability in special circumstances due to a lack of mens rea. In order to enact the 'intoxication' rules...

Answered by Oliver G. Law tutor
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Briefly describe the use of Law reports and their importance.

The importance of Law reports within the English Judicial System stem from a variety of interlinking factors, primarily that a core principle of the Legal System is that “the Law is for all” and thus shou...

Answered by Lewis S. Law tutor
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