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In the scenario for this report the parties have committed certain crimes - give legal advice

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Have a little read: ... In the scenario for this report the parties have committed certain crimes. The scenario is split in two sections; this report will deal with each in turn. The first section concerns the criminal act of theft, with surrounding issues such as joint enterprise and aiding, abetting, counselling and procuring the commission of the crime. It should also be noted that a discussion on some inchoate crimes is needed (Incitement and conspiracy). As well as a discussion on the crimes committed by the parties presented there must be a discussion on any possible defences that are available. Elizabeth's mental illness, could give a defence of (non/insane) automatism and Lucy's withdrawal from participation may have affected her liability for the crime. The scenario explains how Jeff 'persuades' Elizabeth to go shoplifting. Even if the proposed crime is not later committed he is guilty of Incitement, however, if it was committed it would turn

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