SERIES 800 ASSAULTIVE AND BATTERY CRIMES
F 821 NOTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
F 821 Note 1 Child Abuse Likely To Produce Great Bodily Harm Or Death: CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
F 821 Note 2 Felony Child Abuse: Effect Of Treatment By Spiritual Means (PC 273a
F 821 Note 3 Mental Disease Or Defect: Post Partum Psychosis
F 821 Note 4 Child Abuse: Only One Principal Need Have “Care” And “Custody”
F 821 Note 5 Child Abuse: May Be Based On Indirect Infliction Of Harm On The Child As A Result Of The Defendant’s Criminal Negligence (PC 273a)
F 821 Note 6 Child Abuse: PC 273d Does Not Preempt PC 273a
F 821 Note 7 Parent’s Right To Discipline Child: Definition Of “Force And Violence”
F 821 Note 8 Parents’ Right To Discipline Child: Jury Must Make Determination Of Objective Reasonableness
F 821 Note 9 Distinction Between Direct Infliction Of Pain And Suffering From Indirect Acts
F 821 Note 10 Felony Child Abuse: Requires Conduct Harming Or Endangering A Child After Its Birth
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F 821 Note 1 Child Abuse Likely To Produce Great Bodily Harm Or Death: CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
CALCRIM Cross References:
CALCRIM 820 [Assault Causing Death Of Child (PC 273ab)]
CALCRIM 822 [Inflicting Physical Punishment On Child (PC 273d(a))]
Research Notes:
See CLARAWEB Forum, Assaultive And Battery Crimes—Series 800-900.
F 821 Note 2 Felony Child Abuse: Effect Of Treatment By Spiritual Means (PC 273a(1))
See FORECITE F 820 Note 7.
F 821 Note 3 Mental Disease Or Defect: Post Partum Psychosis
See FORECITE F 820 Note 8.
F 821 Note 4 Child Abuse: Only One Principal Need Have “Care” And “Custody”
See FORECITE F 820 Note 9.
F 821 Note 5 Child Abuse: May Be Based On Indirect Infliction Of Harm On The Child As A Result Of The Defendant’s Criminal Negligence (PC 273a)
See FORECITE F 820 Note 10.
F 821 Note 6 Child Abuse: PC 273d Does Not Preempt PC 273a
See FORECITE F 820 Note 11.
F 821 Note 7 Parent’s Right To Discipline Child: Definition Of “Force And Violence”
See FORECITE F 4.80 n1.
F 821 Note 8 Parents’ Right To Discipline Child: Jury Must Make Determination Of Objective Reasonableness
See FORECITE F 4.80 n2.
F 821 Note 9 Distinction Between Direct Infliction Of Pain And Suffering From Indirect Acts
See discussion in People v. Sargent (1999) 19 C4th 1206 and People v. Valdez (2002) 27 C4th 778.
F 821 Note 10 Felony Child Abuse: Requires Conduct Harming Or Endangering A Child After Its Birth
See FORECITE F 820 Note 6.