JSB171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Misdemeanor, Alexander Brott, Personation

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For aggravation see page 698 of carters if question asks. N. b. s488 (2) subsection (1) applies whether or not the document is complete and even though it is not, or does not purport to be , binding in law. Not enough for document to tell a lie, it must be a lie itself: kolence (used a factious name not enough). Utter means and includes using or dealing with, and attempting to induce any person to use, deal with, or act upon, the thing in question. In relation to [false pretences] an intent to defraud must mean an intent to deprive another of property by deceit intent may exist even though the offender may intend to return the property: balcombe v de simoni. Essential that he intended to obtain the property by means of a deception: balcombe v de simoni: property not obtained by false pretenses unless the pretense induces the representee to act upon it:

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