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SERIES 2900 VANDALISM, LOITERING, TRESPASS, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES

F 2930 Trespass

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 2930 Inst 1 “Injure” vs. “Damage”

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F 2930 Inst 1 “Injure” vs. “Damage”

*Modify CC 2930, Elements 2 and 3 as follows [added language is underlined; deleted language is stricken]:

2. When the defendant entered, (he/she) intended (to damage injure someone else’s property [or property right]/ [or] to interfere with, obstruct, or damage injure a lawful business or occupation carried on by the (owner of the land[,]/ [or] owner’s agent[,]/ [or] person in lawful possession of the land));

AND

3. The defendant actually did (damage injure someone else’s property [or property right]/ [or] interfere with, obstruct, or damage injure a lawful business or occupation carried on by the (owner of the land[,]/ [or] owner’s agent[,]/ [or] person in lawful possession of the land)).

Points and Authorities

See FORECITE F 1821.5 Inst 2.

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