Question: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE I - 2021 Week 13 Tutorials & Forum Readings Weeks 12-13 powerpoint presentation. Relevant statutory provisions for your jurisdiction. llich (1987)

 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE I - 2021 Week 13 Tutorials &

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE I - 2021 Week 13 Tutorials & Forum Readings Weeks 12-13 powerpoint presentation. Relevant statutory provisions for your jurisdiction. llich (1987) 162 CLR 110 (Extract on Moodle) Colvin, Criminal Law of Fiji/ Solomon Islands, Kiribati & Tuvalu/ Vanuatu ch 8 Question 1 Read llich. Why was llich acquitted? Question 2 Tala invited her brother Roger to house sit for her while she went overseas for a month-long holiday. Before she left, Tala told her brother not to drive her car. While Tala was away, Roger made a quick dollar by renting out Tala's car for $100 a night. Roger was an IT specialist. His business involved buying old laptops, and fixing and then re- selling them for a profit. Roger racked up a lot of orders in town. Sam, an internet cafe owner, had ordered four laptops from Roger. Roger was on his way home from the gym when he stopped to deliver them. Too tired to get out of the car, he popped open the car boot and told Sam to help himself to the laptops, which were in a large box. He called out, "Your laptops are in a box in the boot of the car. Just take the box.' Sam carried the box into the internet cafe, without counting the laptops. He then went back to pay Roger. The total price for the four laptops was $4,600. Later that night, Roger suddenly realised that there had been six laptops instead of four in the box. Roger telephoned Sam, but Sam refused to return the extra two laptops. Sam later sold all the laptops. He refused to give Roger the money that he made from the sale of the two extra laptops. Assess the potential liability of (a) Roger, (b) Sam

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