SERIES 1000 SEX OFFENSES
F 1017 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person (PC 288a(a), (i))
TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 1017.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
F 1017.1 Inst 1 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Title
F 1017.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
F 1017.2 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
F 1017.2 Inst 1 Tailor To Facts: “Prevented From Resisting”—Specification Of “The Act”
F 1017.3 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
F 1017.4 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Burden Of Proof Issues
F 1017.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
F 1017.4 Inst 2 Victim’s Lack Of Clothing Insufficient To Establish Specific Sexual Intent
F 1017.4 Inst 3 Improper To Direct Verdict On Element
F 1017.5 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Elements And Definitions
F 1017.5 Inst 1 Victim Alive As Element
F 1017.5 Inst 2 Forcible Sex Offenses: “Should Have Known” Requires Consideration Of Reasonable Person In Defendant’s Situation
F 1017.5 Inst 3 Include Definition Of Legal Consent In “Prevented From Resisting” Element
F 1017.5 Inst 4 Tailoring To Facts; Include Definition Of Oral Copulation In Description Of Elements
F 1017.5 Inst 5 Sex Offense Based On Constructive Knowledge
F 1017.6 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Defense Theories
F 1017.6 Inst 1 Sex Offense: Good Faith Belief That Victim Was Dead
F 1017.6 Inst 2 Forcible Sex Offenses: Consent Defined—No Need To Instruct On Prior “Dating” Relationship
F 1017.6 Inst 3 Rape By Intoxication: “Prevented From Resisting”—Pinpoint Instruction (PC 261(a)(3)
F 1017.7 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
F 1017.8 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
F 1017.9 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
F 1017 Notes
F 1017 Note 1 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
Return to Series 1000 Table of Contents.
F 1017.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
F 1017.1 Inst 1 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Title
See generally FORECITE F 200.1.2 Note 2, CALCRIM Motion Bank # CCM-002, CCM-003, and CCM-004.
F 1017.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
See generally FORECITE F 100.2 Note 1and CALCRIM Motion Bank # CCM-005 and CALCRIM Motion Bank # CCM-006.
F 1017.2 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
F 1017.2 Inst 1 Tailor To Facts: “Prevented From Resisting”—Specification Of “The Act”
See FORECITE F 1002.2 Inst 4.
F 1017.3 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
F 1017.4 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Burden Of Proof Issues
F 1017.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
See FORECITE F 400.4 Inst 1.
F 1017.4 Inst 2Victim’s Lack Of Clothing Insufficient To Establish Specific Sexual Intent
See FORECITE F 1000.4 Inst 5.
F 1017.4 Inst 3 Improper To Direct Verdict On Element
See FORECITE F 1002.4 Inst 3.
F 1017.5 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Elements And Definitions
F 1017.5 Inst 1 Victim Alive As Element
See FORECITE F 1000.5 Inst 5.
F 1017.5 Inst 2 Forcible Sex Offenses: “Should Have Known” Requires Consideration Of Reasonable Person In Defendant’s Situation
See FORECITE F 1002.5 Inst 2.
F 1017.5 Inst 3 Include Definition Of Legal Consent In “Prevented From Resisting” Element
See FORECITE F 1002.5 Inst 3.
F 1017.5 Inst 4 Tailoring To Facts; Include Definition Of Oral Copulation In Description Of Elements
See FORECITE F 1015.5 Inst 4.
F 1017.5 Inst 5 Sex Offense Based On Constructive Knowledge
See FORECITE F 1002.5 Inst 4.
F 1017.6 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Defense Theories
F 1017.6 Inst 1 Sex Offense: Good Faith Belief That Victim Was Dead
See FORECITE F 1000.6 Inst 3.
F 1017.6 Inst 2 Forcible Sex Offenses: Consent Defined—No Need To Instruct On Prior “Dating” Relationship
See FORECITE F 1000.6 Inst 4.
F 1017.6 Inst 3 Rape By Intoxication: “Prevented From Resisting”—Pinpoint Instruction (PC 261(a)(3)
See FORECITE F 1002.6 Inst 3.
F 1017.7 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
F 1017.8 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
F 1017.9 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
F 1017 NOTES
F 1017 Note 1 Oral Copulation Of An Intoxicated Person—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
CALCRIM Cross-References:
See FORECITE F 1000 Notes
CALCRIM 1002 [ Rape of Intoxicated Woman or Spouse]
CALCRIM 1015 [Oral Copulation by Force, Fear, or Threats]
CALCRIM 1016 [Oral Copulation in Concert]
CALCRIM 1018 [Oral Copulation of an Unconscious Person]
CALCRIM 1019 [Oral Copulation of a Disabled Person]
CALCRIM 1020 [Oral Copulation of a Disabled Person in a Mental Hospital]
CALCRIM 1021 [Oral Copulation by Fraud]
Research Notes:
See CLARAWEB Forum: CALCRIM Warnings, Sex Offenses—Series 1000.