person is guilty of robbery if they steal & immediately before or at the time of theft uses force on any person or seeks to put any person in fear of being subjected to force
what section
s8 theft act 1968
state 6 parts to robbery
steals
immediately before or at time
uses force or threats force
on any person
force must be used in order to steal
seeks to put V in fear of being subjected to force
steals
must be a completed theft ( Robinson )
can leave empty handed and still convicted as long as appropriation takes place ( Corcoran v Anderton )
immediately before or at time off
continuing act (hale)
even if theft completed & force used to escape, still convicted
uses force or threat
battery enough force to suffice
r v clouden - nudging is force
B+R v DPP - threat of force sufficient
on any person
doesn't have to be directed to specific person, used on anybody in order to steal
R v clouden - force on bag still sufficient, doesnt have to be applied to person
force or threat of force used in order to steal
must be intended link between the force used and the theft for robbery
seeks to put v in fear of being subjected to force
'then & there' - threat of future force will not suffice
'seeks to' - doesn't have to be successful, as V may not see or hear it
mens rea of robbery
d must intend to use force to steal
D must have mens rea for theft ( dishonesty & intention to permanently deprive )