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Crime 9
Robbery & Burglary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| S8 Theft Act 1968 | Statutory definition of robbery |
| S9 Theft Act 1968 | Statutory definition of burglary |
| Zerei | No robbery - no IPD of the car |
| Corcoran v Anderton | Robbery complete when bag snatched & dropped |
| Clouden | Wrenching basket from V = force |
| P v DPP | Snatching cigarette = not force |
| Hale | Hand over V's mouth = during the theft |
| Dawson | Push on shoulder = force |
| Lockley | Beer shoplifter. Force used to escape - theft was still taking place |
| MR of Robbery | MR of theft + intent to use force to steal |
| Brown | Leaning through window = entry |
| Ryan | Stuck in window could = entry! |
| B&S v Leathley | Freezer container = building |
| Norfolk Constabulary v Seekings & Gould | Lorry trailer = not building |
| Walkington | Going behind counter = trespassing (also conditional intent) |
| Collins | Ladder pervert not a trespasser! |
| Jones & Smith | Stealing from father's house = trespasser |
| S9(1)(a) TA 1968 | Trespassing with intent to steal/GBH/damage property |
| S9(1)(b) TA 1968 | Trespassing and stealing/GBH or attempting to |
| S9(3) TA 1968 | Definition of building |