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SERIES 1500 ARSON

  • F 1500 Aggravated Arson (PC 451.5)
  • F 1500.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1500.1 Inst 1 Aggravated Arson—Title
    • F 1500.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1500.2 Aggravated Arson—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1500.3 Aggravated Arson—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1500.3 Inst 1 Willfully: Argumentative
  • F 1500.4 Aggravated Arson—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1500.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1500.5 Aggravated Arson—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1500.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements; Concurrence Of Act And Intent; Tailoring To Facts
    • F 1500.5 Inst 2 Willfully: Knowledge
    • F 1500.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Intent Definitions Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1500.5 Inst 4 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Inhabited Dwelling” And “Structures”
  • F 1500.6 Aggravated Arson—Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1500.7 Aggravated Arson—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1500.8 Aggravated Arson—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1500.9 Aggravated Arson—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1500 Notes
    • F 1500 Note 1 Aggravated Arson—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
  • F 1501 Arson: Great Bodily Injury (PC 451)
  • F 1501.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1501.1 Inst 1 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Title
    • F 1501.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1501.2 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1501.3 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1501.3 Inst 1 Willfully: Argumentative
  • F 1501.4 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1501.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1501.5 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1501.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements: Willfully And Maliciously
    • F 1501.5 Inst 2 Defendant “Caused” Burning: Specification Of Causation Definition And Elements
    • F 1501.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
    • F 1501.5 Inst 4 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
    • F 1501.5 Inst 5 Willfully: Knowledge
  • F 1501.6 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Defense Theories
    • F 1501.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
  • F 1501.7 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1501.8 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1501.9 Arson: Great Bodily Injury—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1502 Arson: Inhabited Structure (PC 451(b))
  • F 1502.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1502.1 Inst 1 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Title
    • F 1502.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1502.2 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
    • F 1502.2 Inst 1 Tailoring To Facts; Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements;
  • F 1502.3 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1502.3 Inst 1 Willfully: Argumentative
  • F 1502.4 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1502.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1502.5 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1502.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements: Willfully And Maliciously
    • F 1502.5 Inst 2 Defendant “Caused” Burning: Specification Of Causation Definition And Elements
    • F 1502.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
    • F 1502.5 Inst 4 Willfully: Knowledge
    • F 1502.5 Inst 5 Instruction Required On Elements Of Aiding And Abetting
  • F 1502.6 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Defense Theories
    • F 1502.6 Inst 1 Inhabited Structure: Pinpoint Instruction
    • F 1502.6 Inst 2 Presence Of Personal Property Not Alone Sufficient To Prove Structure Was Inhabited
  • F 1502.7 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1502.8 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1502.9 Arson: Inhabited Structure—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1502 Notes
    • F 1502 Note 1 Arson: Inhabited Structure—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
  • F 1503–1514 Reserved
  • F 1515 Arson (PC 451)
  • F 1515.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1515.1 Inst 1 Arson—Title
    • F 1515.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1515.2 Arson—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1515.3 Arson—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
  • F 1515.4 Arson—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1515.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1515.5 Arson—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1515.5 Inst 1 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
    • F 1515.5 Inst 2 Arson: Burning Of Fixtures (PC 451)
    • F 1515.5 Inst 3 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements: Willfully And Maliciously
    • F 1515.5 Inst 4 Causation
    • F 1515.5 Inst 5 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
    • F 1515.5 Inst 6 Willfully: Knowledge
  • F 1515.6 Arson—Defense Theories
    • F 1515.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
    • F 1515.6 Inst 2 Attempted Arson As Defense Theory [CC 3400 Format]
  • F 1515.7 Arson—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1515.8 Arson—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1515.9 Arson—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1515 Notes
    • F 1515 Note 1 Arson—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 1515 Note 2 What Is The Intent Requirement For Arson? (PC 451(c))
    • F 1515 Note 3 Voluntary Intoxication Does Not Negate The Mental State Required For Arson (PC 451(c))
    • F 1515 Note 4 Voluntary Intoxication May Negate The Mental State Required For Arson (PC 451(c))
    • F 1515 Note 5 Arson: Definition Of “Structure” (PC 451(c))
    • F 1515 Note 6 Arson: Burning Defined—Any Consumption By Fire Sufficient (PC 451)
    • F 1515 Note 7 Multiple Counts: Arson—Individual Apartments Damaged By Fire Are Not Separate Structures Per PC 451.5(a)(3)
  • F 1516–1519 Reserved
  • F 1520 Attempted Arson (PC 455)
  • F 1520.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1520.1 Inst 1 Attempted Arson—Title
    • F 1520.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1520.2 Attempted Arson—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1520.3 Attempted Arson—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1520.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Argumentative Language Directing Verdict
  • F 1520.4 Attempted Arson—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1520.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1520.5 Attempted Arson—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1520.5 Inst 1 Arson—Attempted Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
    • F 1520.5 Inst 2 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements: Willfully And Maliciously
    • F 1520.5 Inst 3 Causation
    • F 1520.5 Inst 4 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
    • F 1520.5 Inst 5 Willfully: Knowledge
  • F 1520.6 Attempted Arson—Defense Theories
    • F 1520.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
  • F 1520.7 Attempted Arson—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1520.8 Attempted Arson—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1520.9 Attempted Arson—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1520 Notes
    • F 1520 Note 1 Attempted Arson—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 1520 Note 2 Attempted Arson Must Be Prosecuted Under PC 455
  • F 1521–1529 Reserved
  • F 1530 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury (PC 452)
  • F 1530.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1530.1 Inst 1 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Title
    • F 1530.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1530.2 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1530.3 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1530.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Duplicative Language
  • F 1530.4 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1530.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1530.5 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1530.5 Inst 1 Causation
    • F 1530.5 Inst 2 (a & b) Incorporation Of Intent Definitions Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1530.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definition Of “Burned”
    • F 1530.5 Inst 4 (a & b) Objective Reasonableness: Circumstances As They Were Known By And Appeared To The Defendant
    • F 1530.5 Inst 5 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
    • F 1530.5 Inst 6 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
  • F 1530.6 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Defense Theories
    • F 1530.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
  • F 1530.7 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1530.8 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1530.9 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Great Bodily Injury—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1530 NOTES
    • F 1530 Note 1 Prosecution Theory That Defendant Caused The Fire: Duty To Instruct On Aiding And Abetting
  • F 1531 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure (PC 452)
  • F 1531.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1531.1 Inst 1 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Title
    • F 1531.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1531.2 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
    • F 1531.2 Inst 1 Tailoring To Facts; Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements; Incorporation Of Definition
  • F 1531.3 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 1531.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Duplicative Language
  • F 1531.4 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1531.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 1531.5 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1531.5 Inst 1 Causation
    • F 1531.5 Inst 2 Incorporation Of Intent Definitions Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1531.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Definition Of “Burned”
    • F 1531.5 Inst 4 Objective Reasonableness
    • F 1531.5 Inst 5 Arson—Burning Of Other Person’s Property As Element
    • F 1531.5 Inst 6 Incorporation Of Definitions: “Structure,” “Forest Land” And “Property”
  • F 1531.6 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Defense Theories
    • F 1531.6 Inst 1 Property Of Another: Pinpoint Instruction
    • F 1531.6 Inst 2 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Definition Of Inhabited (PC 452)
  • F 1531.7 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1531.8 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1531.9 Unlawfully Causing A Fire: Inhabited Structure—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1532 Unlawfully Causing A Fire (PC 452)
  • 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]
  • F 1532 NOTES
    • F 1532 Note 1 Prosecution Theory That Defendant Caused The Fire: Duty To Instruct On Aiding And Abetting
  • F 1533–1549 Reserved
  • F 1550 Possession Of Incendiary Device (PC 453)
  • F 1550 Notes
    • F 1550 Note 1 Possession Of Incendiary Device CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 1550 Note 2 Possession Of “Incendiary Device” Etc.: Constitutional Challenge
  • F 1551 Arson Enhancements (PC 451.1, PC 456(b))
  • F 1551.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 1551.1 Inst 1 Arson Enhancements—Title
    • F 1551.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 1551.2 Arson Enhancements—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
    • F 1551.2 Inst 1 Tailoring To Facts
  • F 1551.3 Arson Enhancements—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
  • F 1551.4 Arson Enhancements—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 1551.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.4 Inst 2 (a & b) Inhabited Structure: Modification Of Burden Shifting Language; Personal Property Not Alone Or By Itself Sufficient
  • F 1551.5 Arson Enhancements—Elements And Definitions
    • F 1551.5 Inst 1 Jurors Not Required To Reach A Verdict On Arson Enhancement Allegation
    • F 1551.5 Inst 2 Incorporate Causation Elements Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Peace Officer Definition Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.5 Inst 4 Incorporation Of Firefighter Definition Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.5 Inst 5 Incorporation Of Emergency Medical Technician Definition In Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.5 Inst 6 Definition Of Device Designed To Accelerate The Fire Or Delay Ignition—Incorporation Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 1551.5 Inst 7 Incorporate Definition Of Causation Into Enumerated Elements
  • F 1551.6 Arson Enhancements—Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 1551.7 Arson Enhancements—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 1551.8 Arson Enhancements—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 1551.9 Arson Enhancements—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • 1552–1599 Reserved
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