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CALJIC Part 3-4 – Contents

  • F 3.00 – Aiding and Abetting
  • F 3.01 – Aiding and Abetting
  • F 3.02 – Aider and Abettor Liability
  • F 3.03 – Termination of Liability
  • F 3.10 – Accomplice
  • F 3.11 – Accomplice Corroboration
  • F 3.11.1 – Corroboration Rules
  • F 3.12 – Sufficiency of Evidence to Corroborate
  • F 3.13 – Accomplice Corroboration
  • F 3.16 – Accomplice as Matter of Law
  • F 3.18 – Accomplice Testimony
  • F 3.19 – Burden to Prove Witness is Accomplice
  • F 3.20 – In-Custody Informant
  • F 3.26 – Corporation Officers and Agents
  • F 3.30 – Act and Intent
  • F 3.31 – Specific Intent
  • F 3.31.5 – Mental State
  • F 3.32 – Mental Disease or Defect
  • F 3.36 – Criminal Negligence
  • F 3.40 – Causation
  • F 3.41 – Intervening Cause
  • F 4.00 – Insanity
  • F 4.01 – Consequences of Insanity Verdict
  • F 4.02 – Insanity from Intoxication
  • F 4.10 – Mental Competence
  • F 4.15 – Restoration of Sanity
  • F 4.17 – “The People”
  • F 4.18 – Mentally Disordered Sex Offender
  • F 4.19 – Sexually Violent Predator
  • F 4.20 – Intoxication
  • F 4.21 – Intoxication — When Relevant to Specific Intent
  • F 4.21.1 – Voluntary Intoxication
  • F 4.21.2 – Intoxication and Aiding and Abetting
  • F 4.22 – Voluntary and Involuntary Intoxication
  • F 4.23 – Involuntary Intoxication
  • F 4.30 – Unconsciousness
  • F 4.31 – Presumption of Consciousness
  • F 4.35 – Mistake of Fact
  • F 4.36 – Mistake of Law
  • F 4.40 – Duress
  • F 4.43 – Necessity
  • F 4.44 – Duress/Necessity and Escape
  • F 4.45 – Accident
  • F 4.51 – Alibi
  • F 4.60 – Entrapment
  • F 4.61.5 – Entrapment and Conduct
  • F 4.70 – Ex Post Facto
  • F 4.71 – Time of Crime
  • F 4.71.5 – Juror Unanimity
  • F 4.72 – “The People”
  • F 4.74 – Statute of Limitations
  • F 4.80 – Parent’s Right to Discipline Child
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