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SERIES 1800 THEFT AND EXTORTION

F 1804 NOTES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 1804 Note 1 Theft By False Pretense—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
F 1804 Note 2 Attempted Theft By False Pretenses As LIO Of Theft (PC 484 & PC 487)
F 1804 Note 3 Theft: Distinction Between Theft By False Pretenses And Theft By Trick and Device
F 1804 Note 4 Theft: Distinction Between Larceny And Theft By False Pretenses (PC 484 & PC 487)

Return to Series 1800 Table of Contents.


F 1804 Note 1 Theft By False Pretense—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes

CALCRIM Cross-References:

See FORECITE F 1800 Notes

CALCRIM 1800 [Theft by Larceny]
CALCRIM 1801 [Theft: Degrees]
CALCRIM 1802 [Theft: As Part of Overall Plan]
CALCRIM 1803 [Theft: By Employee or Agent]
CALCRIM 1805 [Theft by Trick]
CALCRIM 1806 [Theft by Embezzlement]
CALCRIM 1807 [Theft From Elder or Dependent Adult]

Research Notes:

See CLARAWEB Forum, Theft And Extortion—Series 1800.


F 1804 Note 2 Attempted Theft By False Pretenses As LIO Of Theft (PC 484 & PC 487)

See FORECITE F 1800 Note 5.

CALJIC NOTE: See FORECITE F 14.00 n7.


F 1804 Note 3 Theft: Distinction Between Theft By False Pretenses And Theft By Trick and Device

See FORECITE F 1800 Note 13.

CALJIC NOTE: See FORECITE F 14.00 n16.


F 1804 Note 4 Theft: Distinction Between Larceny And Theft By False Pretenses(PC 484 & PC 487)

See FORECITE F 1800 Note 4.

CALJIC NOTE: See FORECITE F 14.00 n6.

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