The Law, Practice, and Procedure Concerning Taking Motor Vehicles Without Consent and Aggravated Vehicle Taking
The Law, practice and procedure in this area is complicated and there are many ‘traps’. This presentation will be hugely relevant for anyone involved in defending or prosecuting in this area and that includes anyone advising at the police station stage or tasked with advising Magistrates’. It will also incorporate the new Guidelines published by the Sentencing Council in this area effective as regards adults sentenced on or after 1 April 2025. The law is to be found in Section 12 and 12A of the Theft Act 1968.
The summary offence of taking a motor vehicle without consent need not be charged within 6 months of the commission date of the offence – the usual rule contained in Section 127 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 does not apply – just one of the many ‘traps’ that will be examined during the presentation.
Learning Objectives:
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Colin Beaumont
Managing Director • Legal Eagle Training Limited
Colin Beaumont graduated in law in 1981 and qualified as a Barrister in 1982. Colin spent many years advising magistrates before re-qualifying as a solicitor in 1996 and spending 20 years as a solicitor practising/advising on defence work. Colin has been involved in teaching the profession (both solicitors and barristers) for more than 25 years, and continues to do so.
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