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F 3.31 n1  Delineation Of Specific Intent Must Be Requested (PC 20).

CJ 3.31 concerning the concurrence of actus reus and specific intent must be given sua sponte.  However, any delineation in CJ 3.31 of the specific intent of the charged crime in CJ 3.31 must be requested.  (People v. Cleaves (91) 229 CA3d 367, 379-81 [280 CR 146].)

[Research Note:  See FORECITE BIBLIO 3.30 et al.]


F 3.31 n2  Concurrence Of Act And Intent Requirement Of Causal Connection. 

“No crime is committed unless the mental fault concurs with the act or omission, in the sense that the mental state actuates the act or omission.”   (People v. Martinez (84) 150 CA3d 579, 602 [198 CR 565] citing LaFave and Scott, Criminal Law (1972), § 34, p. 237 [emphasis added by Martinez].)

[Research Note:  See FORECITE BIBLIO 3.30 et al.]


F 3.31 n3  Act-Intent/Mental State Concurrence: Standard Of Prejudice. 

See FORECITE PG X(C)(21).


F 3.31a

Felony Murder:  Specific Intent To Commit General Intent Offense

 

(See FORECITE F 8.21i.)

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