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Conditions for conviction for the offence of armed robbery
Duty of a court when faced with a charge of armed robbery
Groups of pieces of evidence that must be placed before the court to establish the offence of armed robbery
How to establish that an accused person was one of the armed robbers
Ingredients of the offence of armed robbery
Methods of proving the ingredients of armed robbery
Test of determining whether a victim was threatened; whether there must be actual violence for robbery to be proved
The essential ingredient that must be proved by the prosecution in the offence of armed robbery
The foundation of the offence of armed robbery
The need to prove the identity of the person who committed armed robbery
What constitutes proof of the offence of armed robbery
What constitutes the offence of armed robbery
What the prosecution needs to establish in a charge of armed robbery
When a charge of armed robbery would succeed
When the offence of armed robbery is committed
When the offence of armed robbery is complete
When the offence of armed robbery is said to have committed
Whether a defendant can be convicted for armed robbery where a toy gun was used
Whether all accused persons will be held guilty of killing a person where the shot was fired by one of them
Whether criminal conspiracy can be inferred where the ingredients of armed robbery have been established
Whether direct evidence of an eyewitness must be adduced in establishing the offence of armed robbery
Whether intention to kill is an ingredient of armed robbery
Whether it is material that the firearm was used or not in a charge of armed robbery
Whether it is material which of the accused persons had a gun
Whether it is necessary for the prosecution to lead credible evidence to show that a firearm or offensive weapon was used during the robbery operation
Whether the identity of the accused person as a robber is always in issue
Whether the items stolen in an armed robbery must be produced to ground a conviction
Whether the weapon of the alleged robbery must be tendered in evidence before the guilt of an accused person can be established in the offence of armed robbery
Whether violence must be proved to secure conviction for armed robbery
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