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  • 300. All Available Evidence
  • 301. Single Witness's Testimony
  • 302. Evaluating Conflicting Evidence
  • 303. Limited Purpose Evidence in General
  • 304. Multiple Defendants: Limited Admissibility of Evidence
  • 305. Multiple Defendants: Limited Admissibility of Defendant's Statement
  • 306. Untimely Disclosure of Evidence
  • 315. Eyewitness Identification
  • 316. Additional Instructions on Witness Credibility—Other Conduct
  • 317. Former Testimony of Unavailable Witness
  • 318. Prior Statements as Evidence
  • 319. Prior Statements of Unavailable Witness
  • 320. Exercise of Privilege by Witness
  • 330. Testimony of Child 10 Years of Age or Younger
  • 331. Testimony of Person With Developmental, Cognitive, or Mental Disability
  • 332. Expert Witness Testimony
  • 333. Opinion Testimony of Lay Witness
  • 334. Accomplice Testimony Must Be Corroborated: Dispute Whether Witness Is Accomplice
  • 335. Accomplice Testimony: No Dispute Whether Witness Is Accomplice
  • 336. In-Custody Informant
  • 337. Witness in Custody or Physically Restrained
  • 350. Character of Defendant
  • 351. Cross-Examination of Character Witness
  • 352. Character of Victim and of Defendant
  • 355. Defendant's Right Not to Testify
  • 356. Miranda-Defective Statements
  • 357. Adoptive Admissions
  • 358. Evidence of Defendant's Statements
  • 359. Corpus Delicti: Independent Evidence of a Charged Crime
  • 360. Statements to an Expert
  • 361. Failure to Explain or Deny Adverse Evidence
  • 362. Consciousness of Guilt: False Statements
  • 370. Motive
  • 371. Consciousness of Guilt: Suppression and Fabrication of Evidence
  • 372. Defendant's Flight
  • 373. Other Perpetrator
  • 374. Dog Tracking Evidence
  • 375. Evidence of Uncharged Offense to Prove Identity, Intent, Common Plan, etc.
  • 376. Possession of Recently Stolen Property as Evidence of a Crime
  • 377. Presence of Support Person/Dog/Dog Handler (Pen. Code, §§ 868.4, 868.5)
  • 378. Consciousness of Guilt: General
  • 400. Aiding and Abetting: General Principles
  • 401. Aiding and Abetting: Intended Crimes
  • 402. Natural and Probable Consequences Doctrine (Target and Nontarget Offenses Charged)
  • 403. Natural and Probable Consequences (Only Nontarget Offense Charged)
  • 404. Intoxication
  • 415. Conspiracy (Pen. Code, § 182)
  • 416. Evidence of Uncharged Conspiracy
  • 417. Liability for Coconspirators' Acts
  • 418. Coconspirator's Statements
  • 419. Acts Committed or Statements Made Before Joining Conspiracy
  • 420. Withdrawal From Conspiracy
  • 440. Accessories (Penal Code, § 32)
  • 441. Solicitation: Elements (Pen. Code, § 653f)
  • 442. Solicitation of a Minor (Pen. Code, § 653j)
  • 443. Compelling Another to Commit Crime
  • 450. Liability of Corporate Officers and Agents: Single Theory of Liability
  • 451. Liability of Corporate Officers and Agents: Two Theories of Liability
  • 460. Attempt Other Than Attempted Murder (Pen. Code, § 21a)
  • 820. Assault Causing Death of Child
  • 821. Child Abuse Likely to Produce Great Bodily Harm or Death (Pen. Code, § 273a(a))
  • 822. Inflicting Physical Punishment on Child (Pen. Code, § 273d(a))
  • 823. Child Abuse (Misdemeanor) (Pen. Code, § 273a(b))
  • 830. Abuse of Elder or Dependent Adult Likely to Produce Great Bodily Harm or Death (Pen. Code, § 368(b)(1))
  • 831. Abuse of Elder or Dependent Adult (Pen. Code, § 368(c))
  • 840. Inflicting Injury on Spouse, Cohabitant, or Fellow Parent Resulting in Traumatic Condition (Pen. Code, § 273.5(a))
  • 841. Simple Battery: Against Spouse, Cohabitant, or Fellow Parent (Pen. Code, § 243(e)(1))
  • 850. Testimony on Intimate Partner Battering and Its Effects: Credibility of Complaining Witness
  • 851. Testimony on Intimate Partner Battering and Its Effects: Offered by the Defense
  • 852A. Evidence of Uncharged Domestic Violence
  • 852B. Evidence of Charged Domestic Violence
  • 853A. Evidence of Uncharged Abuse of Elder or Dependent Person
  • 853B. Evidence of Charged Abuse of Elder or Dependent Person
  • 860. Assault on Firefighter or Peace Officer With Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 245(c) & (d))
  • 861. Assault on Firefighter or Peace Officer With Stun Gun or Less Lethal Weapon (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 244.5(c))
  • 862. Assault on Custodial Officer With Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 245, 245.3)
  • 863. Assault on Transportation Personnel or Passenger With Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 245, 245.2)
  • 875. Assault With Deadly Weapon or Force Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 245(a)(1)–(4), (b))
  • 876. Assault With Stun Gun or Less Lethal Weapon (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 244.5(b))
  • 877. Assault With Caustic Chemicals (Pen. Code, § 244)
  • 890. Assault With Intent to Commit Specified Crimes [While Committing First Degree Burglary] (Pen. Code, § 220(a), (b))
  • 891. Assault With Intent to Commit Mayhem (Pen. Code, § 220(a))
  • 900. Assault on Firefighter, Peace Officer or Other Specified Victim (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241)
  • 901. Assault on Custodial Officer (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.1)
  • 902. Assault on Military Personnel (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.8)
  • 903. Assault on School District Peace Officer (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.4)
  • 904. Assault on School Employee (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.6)
  • 905. Assault on Juror (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.7)
  • 906. Assault Committed on School or Park Property (Pen. C*ode, §§ 240, 241.2*)
  • 907. Assault Committed on Public Transportation Provider's Property or Vehicle (Pen. Code, §§ 240, 241.3)
  • 908. Assault Under Color of Authority (Pen. Code, § 149)
  • 915. Simple Assault (Pen. Code, § 240)
  • 916. Assault by Conditional Threat
  • 917. Insulting Words Are Not a Defense
  • 925. Battery Causing Serious Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243(d))
  • 926. Battery Causing Injury to Specified Victim Not a Peace Officer (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243(b)–(c)(1))
  • 935. Sexual Battery: Felony (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.4(a) & (d))
  • 936. Sexual Battery on Institutionalized Victim (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.4(b) & (d))
  • 937. Sexual Battery: By Fraudulent Representation (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.4(c))
  • 938. Sexual Battery: Misdemeanor (Pen. Code, § 243.4(e)(1))
  • 945. Battery Against Peace Officer (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243(b), (c)(2))
  • 946. Battery Against Custodial Officer (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.1)
  • 947. Simple Battery on Military Personnel (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.10)
  • 948. Battery Against Transportation Personnel or Passenger (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.3)
  • 949. Battery Against School Employee (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.6)
  • 950. Battery Against a Juror (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.7)
  • 951. Battery Committed on School, Park, or Hospital Property (Pen. Code, §§ 242, 243.2)
  • 960. Simple Battery (Pen. Code, § 242)
  • 965. Shooting at Inhabited House or Occupied Motor Vehicle (Pen. Code, § 246)
  • 966. Shooting at Uninhabited House or Unoccupied Motor Vehicle (Pen. Code, § 247(b)]
  • 967. Shooting at Unoccupied Aircraft (Pen. Code, § 247(a)
  • 968. Shooting From Motor Vehicle (Pen. Code, § 26100(c) & (d))
  • 969. Permitting Someone to Shoot From Vehicle (Pen. Code, § 26100(b))
  • 970. Shooting Firearm or BB Device in Grossly Negligent Manner (Pen. Code, § 246.3)
  • 980. Brandishing Firearm in Presence of Occupant of Motor Vehicle (Pen. Code, § 417.3)
  • 981. Brandishing Firearm in Presence of Peace Officer (Pen. Code, § 417(c) & (e))
  • 982. Brandishing Firearm or Deadly Weapon to Resist Arrest (Pen. Code, § 417.8)
  • 983. Brandishing Firearm or Deadly Weapon: Misdemeanor (Pen. Code, § 417(a)(1) & (2))
  • 984. Brandishing Firearm: Misdemeanor—Public Place (Pen. Code, § 417(a)(2)(A))
  • 985. Brandishing Imitation Firearm (Pen. Code, § 417.4)
  • 1200. Kidnapping: For Child Molestation (Pen. Code, §§ 207(b), 288(a))
  • 1201. Kidnapping: Child or Person Incapable of Consent (Pen. Code, § 207(a), (e))
  • 1202. Kidnapping: For Ransom, Reward, Extortion or to Exact From Another Person (Pen. Code, § 209(a))
  • 1203. Kidnapping: For Robbery, Rape, or Other Sex Offenses (Pen. Code, § 209(b))
  • 1204. Kidnapping: During Carjacking (Pen. Code, §§ 207(a), 209.5(a), (b), 215(a))
  • 1215. Kidnapping (Pen. Code, § 207(a))
  • 1225. Defense to Kidnapping: Protecting Child From Imminent Harm (Pen. Code, § 207(f)(1))
  • 1226. Defense to Kidnapping: Citizen's Arrest (Pen. Code, §§ 207(f)(2), 834, 837)
  • 1240. Felony False Imprisonment (Pen. Code, §§ 236, 237)
  • 1241. False Imprisonment: Hostage (Pen. Code, §§ 210.5, 236)
  • 1242. Misdemeanor False Imprisonment (Pen. Code, §§ 236, 237(a))
  • 1243. Human Trafficking (Pen. Code, § 236.1(a) & (b))
  • 1244. Causing Minor to Engage in Commercial Sex Act (Pen. Code, § 236.1(c)))
  • 1250. Child Abduction: No Right to Custody (Pen. Code, §§ 277, 278)
  • 1251. Child Abduction: By Depriving Right to Custody or Visitation (Pen. Code, §§ 277, 278.5)
  • 1252. Defense to Child Abduction: Protection From Immediate Injury (Pen. Code, § 278.7(a) and (b))
  • 3100. Prior Conviction: Nonbifurcated Trial (Pen. Code, §§ 1025, 1158)
  • 3101. Prior Conviction: Bifurcated Trial (Pen. Code, §§ 1025, 1158)
  • 3102. Prior Conviction: Prison Prior
  • 3103. Prior Conviction: Factual Issue for Jury (Pen. Code, §§ 1025, 1158)
  • 3115. Armed With Firearm (Pen. Code, § 12022(a)(1))
  • 3116. Armed With Firearm: Assault Weapon, Machine Gun, or .50 BMG Rifle (Pen. Code, § 12022(a)(2))
  • 3117. Armed With Firearm: Knowledge That Coparticipant Armed (Pen. Code, § 12022(d))
  • 3130. Personally Armed With Deadly Weapon (Pen. Code, § 12022.3)
  • 3131. Personally Armed With Firearm (Pen. Code, §§ 1203.06(b)(3), 12022(c), 12022.3(b))
  • 3132. Personally Armed With Firearm: Unlawfully Armed When Arrested (Pen. Code, § 1203.06(a)(3))
  • 3145. Personally Used Deadly Weapon (Pen. Code, §§ 667.61(e)(3), 1192.7(c)(23), 12022(b)(1) & (2), 12022.3)
  • 3146. Personally Used Firearm (Pen. Code, §§ 667.5(c)(8), 667.61(e)(4), 1203.06, 1192.7(c)(8), 12022.3, 12022.5, 12022.53(b))
  • 3147. Personally Used Firearm: Assault Weapon, Machine Gun, or .50 BMG Rifle (Pen. Code, § 12022.5(b))
  • 3148. Personally Used Firearm: Intentional Discharge (Pen. Code, § 12022.53(c))
  • 3149. Personally Used Firearm: Intentional Discharge Causing Injury or Death (Pen. Code, §§ 667.61(e)(3), 12022.53(d))
  • 3150. Personally Used Firearm: Intentional Discharge and Discharge Causing Injury or Death—Both Charged (Pen. Code, §§ 667.61(e)(3), 12022.53(d))
  • 3160. Great Bodily Injury (Pen. Code, §§ 667.5(c)(8), 667.61(d)(6), 1192.7(c)(8), 12022.7, 12022.8)
  • 3161. Great Bodily Injury: Causing Victim to Become Comatose or Paralyzed (Pen. Code, § 12022.7(b))
  • 3162. Great Bodily Injury: Age of Victim (Pen. Code, § 12022.7(c) & (d))
  • 3163. Great Bodily Injury: Domestic Violence (Pen. Code, § 12022.7(e))
  • 3175. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Aggravated Kidnapping (Pen. Code, § 667.61(d)(2))
  • 3176. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Aggravated Mayhem (Pen. Code, § 667.61(d)(3))
  • 3177. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Torture (Pen. Code, § 667.61(d)(3))
  • 3178. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Burglary With Intent to Commit Sex Offense (Pen. Code, § 667.61(d)(4))
  • 3179. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Kidnapping (Pen. Code, § 667.61(e)(1))
  • 3180. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Burglary (Pen. Code, § 667.61(e)(2))
  • 3181. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Multiple Victims (Pen. Code, § 667.61(e)(4))
  • 3182. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Tying or Binding (Pen. Code, § 667.61(e)(5))
  • 3183. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Administered Controlled Substance (Pen. Code, § 667.61(e)(6))
  • 3184. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Using Force or Fear to Cause Minor to Engage in Commercial Sex Act (Pen. Code, § 236.1(c)(2))
  • 3185. Sex Offenses: Sentencing Factors—Using Force or Fear Against Minor Under 14 Years/14 Years or Older (Pen. Code, §§ 264.1(b), 286(c)(2)(B)&(C), 286(d)(2)&(3), 287(c)(2)(B)&(C), 287(d)(2)&(3), 289(a)(1)(B)&(C))
  • 3221. Aggravated White Collar Crime (Pen. Code, § 186.11(a)(1))
  • 3222. Characteristics of Victim (Pen. Code, §§ 667.9(a) & (b), 667.10(a))
  • 3223. Reckless Driving With Specified Injury (Veh. Code, § 23105(a))
  • 3224. Aggravating Factor: Great Violence, Great Bodily Harm, or High Degree of Cruelty, Viciousness, or Callousness
  • 3225. Aggravating Factor: Armed or Used Weapon
  • 3226. Aggravating Factor: Particularly Vulnerable Victim
  • 3227. Aggravating Factor: Induced Others to Participate or Occupied Position of Leadership or Dominance
  • 3228. Aggravating Factor: Induced Minor to Commit or Assist
  • 3229. Aggravating Factor: Threatened, Prevented, Dissuaded, Etc. Witnesses
  • 3230. Aggravating Factor: Planning, Sophistication, or Professionalism
  • 3231. Aggravating Factor: Great Monetary Value
  • 3232. Aggravating Factor: Large Quantity of Contraband
  • 3233. Aggravating Factor: Position of Trust or Confidence
  • 3234. Aggravating Factor: Serious Danger to Society
  • 3250. Enhancement, Sentencing Factor, or Specific Factual Issue: Template
  • 3251. Enhancement, Sentencing Factor, or Specific Factual Issue: Template—Bifurcated Trial
  • 3260. Duty of Jury: Verdict Form for Enhancement, Sentencing Factor, or Prior Conviction
  • 3261. While Committing a Felony: Defined—Escape Rule


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