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Oxford v Moss (1979) 68 Cr App Rep 183

The Defendant, a student of engineering, took an exam paper with the intention of returning the paper having used the information gained in order to cheat in his exam.

Held:

The confidential information contained in the paper did not amount to intangible property for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968.
 
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