R v Morris- switched labels, put lower priced item in basket but didn't go through checkout
R v Pitham and Hehl - sold furniture belonging to another, assumed rights of owner by selling so didn't matter if it was removed from property or not
R v Vinall - 2 riding bikes, one shouted abuse and punched off his bike- ran off, left bike and chssed him. another went and tool the bike, was abandoned 50yards away. Argued it was left in open place- no intent to permanently deprive
appropriation - consent
Lawrence v MPC - Italian man got into English taxi, gave address with lengthy drive, gave £1 to driver, driver imitated it wasn't enough and took £6 out of wallet. fare was a lot more, claimed Italian man consented but was convicted
consent without deception (gifts)
R v Hinks - H (carer) persuaded D (limited intelligence) to make serious of payments as gifts. appropriation occurs first time a person assumes rights of owner