Welcome to the VIC Obtaining property by deception article page. Everything you need to know about Obtaining property by deception according to VIC law - Dated: 09/01/2009
1. The accused engaged in a deception.
2. The accused did so dishonestly.
3. As a result of the deception the accused obtained ownership, possession or control of property, did so for another person.
4. The property in question belonged to a third party.
5. The accused intended to permanently depriving the third party of that property.
Magistrates Court if the amount or value of the property alleged to have been obtained does not in the judgment of the Court exceed $100 000.
County Court if the amount or value of the property alleged to have been obtained exceeds $100 000.