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SERIES 500 HOMICIDE

F 561 NOTES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 561 Note 1 Homicide: Provocative Act By Accomplice—CALCRIM Cross References And Research Notes
F 561 Note 2 Provocative Act Murder: Shooting Of Gang Member As “Provocative Act”
F 561 Note 3 Provocative Act Murder: Conviction Based On Provocative Act Of Deceased Accomplice Who Is Not The Alleged Murder Victim
F 561 Note 4 Provocative Act Of Murder: Causation Requirement—Actual Killer Must Have Been Responding To The Provocative Act
F 561 Note 5 Provocative Act Of Murder: Applicability Of Concurrent Causation And Transferred Intent
F 561 Note 6 Provocative Act Doctrine: No Juror Unanimity As To Provocative Act
F 561 Note 7 Provocative Act Murder: Pointing A Gun Is Not A Provocative Act
F 561 Note 8 Liability For Death Of An Accomplice: Provocative Act Not Required For Attempted Murder

Return to Series 500 Table of Contents.


F 561 Note 1 Homicide: Provocative Act By Accomplice—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes

CALCRIM Cross-References:

CALCRIM 560 [Homicide: Provocative Act By Defendant]

Research Notes:

See CLARAWEB Forum, Homicide—Series 500-700.


F 561 Note 2 Provocative Act Murder: Shooting Of Gang Member As “Provocative Act“

See FORECITE F 560 Note 2.


F 561 Note 3 Provocative Act Murder: Conviction Based On Provocative Act Of Deceased Accomplice Who Is Not The Alleged Murder Victim

See FORECITE F 560 Note 3.


F 561 Note 4 Provocative Act Of Murder: Causation Requirement—Actual Killer Must Have Been Responding To The Provocative Act

See FORECITE F 560 Note 4.


F 561 Note 5 Provocative Act Of Murder: Applicability Of Concurrent Causation And Transferred Intent

See FORECITE F 560 Note 5.


F 561 Note 6 Provocative Act Doctrine: No Juror Unanimity As To Provocative Act

See FORECITE F 560 Note 6.


F 561 Note 7 Provocative Act Murder: Pointing A Gun Is Not A Provocative Act

See FORECITE F 560 Note 7.


F 561 Note 8 Liability For Death Of An Accomplice: Provocative Act Not Required For Attempted Murder

See FORECITE F 560 Note 8.

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