SERIES 1500 ARSON
F 1532 Unlawfully Causing A Fire (PC 452)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 1532.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
F 1532.1 Inst 1 Title
F 1532.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
F 1532.2 Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
F 1532.3 Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
F 1532.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Duplicative Language
F 1532.4 Burden Of Proof Issues
F 1532.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
F 1532.5 Elements And Definitions
F 1532.5 Inst 1 Causation
F 1532.5 Inst 2 Incorporation Of Intent Definitions Into Enumerated Elements
F 1532.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definition
F 1532.5 Inst 4 Objective Reasonableness
F 1532.5 Inst 5 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
F 1532.5 Inst 6 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
F 1532.6 Defense Theories
F 1532.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
F 1530.6 Inst 2 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Definition Of Inhabited (PC 452)
F 1532.7 Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
F 1532.8 Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
F 1532.9 Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
NOTES
F 1532 Note 1 Prosecution Theory That Defendant Caused The Fire: Duty To Instruct On Aiding And Abetting
Return to Series 1500 Table of Contents.
F 1532.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
F 1532.1 Inst 1 Title
See generally FORECITE F 200.1.2 Note 2, CALCRIM Motion Bank # CCM-002, CCM-003, and CCM-004.
F 1532.1 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 1532.2Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
F 1532.3 Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
F 1532.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Duplicative Language
*Modify CC 1532, paragraph 11, as follows [deleted language is stricken]:
[Arson and unlawfully causing a fire require different mental states. For arson, a person must act willfully and maliciously. For unlawfully causing a fire, a person must act recklessly.]
Points and Authorities
See FORECITE F 416.3 Inst 4.
F 1532.4 Burden Of Proof Issues
F 1532.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
See FORECITE F 400.4 Inst 1.
F 1532.5 Elements And Definitions
F 1532.5 Inst 1 Causation
See FORECITE F 1501.5 Inst 2..
F 1532.5 Inst 2 Incorporation Of Intent Definitions Into Enumerated Elements
See FORECITE F 1500.5 Inst 3.
F 1532.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definition
See FORECITE F 1530.5 Inst 3.
F 1532.5 Inst 4 Objective Reasonableness
See FORECITE F 1530.5 Inst 4.
F 1532.5 Inst 5 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
See FORECITE F 1515.5 Inst 1.
F 1532.5 Inst 6 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
See FORECITE F 1501.5 Inst 6.
F 1532.6 Defense Theories
F 1532.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
See FORECITE F 1515.6 Inst 1.
F 1530.6 Inst 2 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Definition Of Inhabited (PC 452)
See FORECITE F 1502.6 Inst 1.
F 1532.7 Preliminary Fact Issues[Reserved]
F 1532.8 Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
F 1532.9 Lesser Offense Issues[Reserved]
F 1532 NOTES
F 1532 Note 1 Prosecution Theory That Defendant Caused The Fire: Duty To Instruct On Aiding And Abetting
See FORECITE F 1530 Note 1.