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SERIES 2600-2700 CRIMES AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    • A. BRIBERY OF OFFICIAL [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

    • B. BRIBERY OR INTIMIDATION OF WITNESS [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

    • C. EVIDENCE TAMPERING [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

D. PERJURY

    • E. Threatening or Resisting Officer

    • F 2640 Perjury (Case Law Discussing This Instruction)
      • F 2640 Inst 1 Perjury: Stating that Something Is True With Inadequate Knowledge (PC125) — Requirement Of Total Ignorance
    • F 2650 Threatening a Public Official (PC 76) (Case Law Discussing This Instruction)

F. LAWFUL PERFORMANCE

  • F 2671 Lawful Performance: Custodial Officer (Case Law Discussing This Instruction)
  • F 2671 NOTES
    • F 2671 Note 1 Battery On Custodial Officer: Erroneous Language
  • G. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY AND DISTURBING THE PEACE [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

  • H. VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER

  • I. CRIMES INVOLVING PRISONERS

  • (i) Assault And Battery

  • F 2723 Battery by Prisoner on Nonprisoner (PC 4501.5) (Case Law Discussing This Instruction)
    • F 2723 NOTES
    • F 2723 Note 1 Battery By Prisoner On Non-Prisoner (PC 4501.5 Is Lesser Included (LIO) Of Gassing (PC 4501.1)
  • (ii) Hostage Taking And Rioting [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

  • (iii) Possession Of Contraband

    [No Forecite Entries In This Section]

  • (iv) Escape

  • F 2745 Possession or Manufacture of Weapon in Penal Institution (Case Law Discussing This Instruction)
    • F 2745 Inst 1 Definition Of “Sharp Instrument”
  • F 2760 Escape (PC 4532(a)(1) & (b)(1))
  • F 2760.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 2760.1 Inst 1 Escape—Title
    • F 2760.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 2760.2 Escape—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2760.3 Escape—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 2760.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Argumentative Language
  • F 2760.4 Escape—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 2760.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 2760.5 Escape—Elements And Definitions
    • F 2760.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements
    • F 2760.5 Inst 2 Incorporation Of Definitional Elements Of Escape Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 2760.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Lawful Custody Elements In Enumerated Elements
    • F 2760.5 Inst 4 Incorporation Of “Booked” Definitional Elements Into Enumerated Elements Of The Charge
    • F 2760.5 Inst 5 Incorporation Of “Charged” Definitional Elements Into Enumerated Elements Of The Charge
  • F 2760.6 Escape—Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2760.7 Escape—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2760.8 Escape—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 2760.9 Escape—Lesser Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2760 Notes
    • F 2760 Note 1 Escape: Necessity Defense—CALCRIM Cross References And Research Notes
    • F 2760 Note 2 Escape: Failure to Return From Furlough (PC 4532/WI 871)
    • F 2760 Note 3 Escape: Flight From Officer Is Not Escape From Custody
    • F 2760 Note 4 Escape: Preemption Precludes Prosecution Of Juvenile For Felony Escape Based on Escape From Juvenile Hall
    • F 2760 Note 5 Escape: Duress/Necessity As Justification
    • F 2760 Note 6 Escape: Applicability To Home Detention Program (PC 4532)
    • F 2760 Note 7 Escape: Merely Being “Missing” Is Insufficient To Prove Escape (PC 4530(b))
    • F 2760 Note 8 Escape: “Privately Run” “Group Home Facility” (WI 871)
    • F 2760 Note 9 Escape From Probation Officer While On Field Trip (WI 871)
    • F 2760 Note 10 Escape: Constructive Imprisonment Of Parolee
    • F 2760 Note 11 Escape: Prisoner Defined—Arrestee Is Not A Prisoner (PC 4532)
    • F 2760 Note 12 Applicability Of Flight Instruction To Escape Charge
    • F 2760 Note 13 Escape: Lawful Custody As A Legal Question (PC 4532)
    • F 2760 Note 14 Escape: Group Home Excluded
    • F 2760 Note 15 Objective Standard Applies To Reasonable Belief Re: Arrest
  • F 2761 Escape By Force Or Violence (PC 4532(a)(2) & (b)(2))
  • F 2761.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 2761.1 Inst 1 Escape by Force Or Violence —Title
    • F 2761.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 2761.2 Escape by Force Or Violence —Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2761.3 Escape by Force Or Violence —Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc.
    • F 2761.3 Inst 1 Deletion Of Argumentative Language
  • F 2761.4 Escape by Force Or Violence —Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 2761.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 2761.5 Escape by Force Or Violence —Elements And Definitions
    • F 2761.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements
    • F 2761.5 Inst 2 Incorporation Of Definitional Elements Of Escape Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 2761.5 Inst 3 Incorporation Of Lawful Custody Elements In Enumerated Elements
    • F 2761.5 Inst 4 Incorporation Of “Booked” Definitional Elements Into Enumerated Elements Of The Charge
    • F 2761.5 Inst 5 Incorporation Of “Charged” Definitional Elements Into Enumerated Elements Of The Charge
    • F 2761.5 Inst 6 Escape: Improper To Define “Force Or Violence” In Terms Of The Touching Element Of Battery
    • F 2761.5 Inst 7 Escape By Force Or Violence: Defendant Must Personally Use Force Or Violence Or Aid And Abet Or Conspire With The Person Who Used Force Or Violence
    • F 2761.5 Inst 8 Incorporation Of Lawful Custody Elements In Enumerated Elements
  • F 2761.6 Escape by Force Or Violence —Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2761.7 Escape by Force Or Violence —Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2761.8 Escape by Force Or Violence —Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 2761.9 Escape by Force Or Violence —Lesser-Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2761 nOTES
    • F 2761 Note 1 Escape by Force Or Violence—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 2761 Note 2 Escape: Definition of “Force and Violence” (PC 4532)
    • F 2761 Note 3 Escape: Group Home Excluded
    • F 2761 Note 4 Objective Standard Applies To Reasonable Belief Re: Arrest
  • F 2762 Escape After Remand Or Arrest (PC 836.6)
  • F 2762.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 2762.1 Inst 1 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Title
    • F 2762.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 2762.2 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2762.3 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
  • F 2762.4 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 2762.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 2762.5 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Elements And Definitions
    • F 2762.5 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements; Objective Reasonable Person Standard Re: “Should Have Known”
    • F 2762.5 Inst 2 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Incorporate Definitional Elements Of Escape Into Enumerated Elements Of The Charge
  • F 2762.6 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2762.7 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2762.8 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 2762.9 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—Lesser-Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2762 nOTES
    • F 2762 Note 1 Escape After Remand Or Arrest—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 2762 Note 2 Escape: Lawful Custody As A Legal Question (PC 4532)
    • F 2762 Note 3 Escape: Group Home Excluded
  • F 2763 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence (PC 836.6)
  • F 2763.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 2763.1 Inst 1 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Title
    • F 2763.1 Inst 2 Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 2763.2 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Tailoring To Facts: Persons, Places, Things And Theories
    • F 2763.2 Inst 1 Separate Enumeration Of Combined Elements; Tailoring To Facts
  • F 2763.3 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Language That Is Argumentative, Confusing, Etc. [Reserved]
  • F 2763.4 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Burden Of Proof Issues
    • F 2763.4 Inst 1 Relating Prosecution Burden To Enumerated Elements
  • F 2763.5 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Elements And Definitions
    • F 2763.5 Inst 1 Incorporating Definitional Elements Of Force Or Violence Into Enumerated Elements
    • F 2763.5 Inst 2 Incorporate Definitional Element Of Serious Bodily Harm In Enumerated Elements
    • F 2763.5 Inst 3 Necessity Of Aiding And Abetting Instructions
    • F 2763.5 Inst 4 Incorporate Definitional Elements Of Causation Into Enumerated Elements
  • F 2763.6 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Defense Theories [Reserved]
  • F 2763.7 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Preliminary Fact Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2763.8 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Unanimity/Duplicity/Multiplicity [Reserved]
  • F 2763.9 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—Lesser-Offense Issues [Reserved]
  • F 2763 Notes
    • F 2763 Note 1 Escape After Remand Or Arrest: Force Or Violence—CALCRIM Cross-References And Research Notes
    • F 2763 Note 2 Escape: Group Home Excluded
  • F 2764 Escape: Necessity Defense
  • F 2764.1 Titles And Identification Of Parties
    • F 2764.1 Inst 1 Escape: Necessity Defense—Title
    • F 2764.1 Inst 2 Escape: Necessity Defense—Identification Of Prosecution And Defendant
  • F 2764.2 Escape: Necessity Defense—Instructions
    • F 2764.2 Inst 1 Escape: Prosecution Should Be Required To Disprove Necessity Defense Beyond A Reasonable Doubt
    • F 2764.2 Inst 2 Escape: Necessity Defense—Reasonable Person Standard
  • F 2764.6 Escape: Necessity Defense—Defense Theories
    • F 2764.6 Inst 1 Defendant Apprehended Before Having An Opportunity To Report To Authorities
  • F 2764 Notes
    • F 2764 Note 1 Escape: Necessity Defense—CALCRIM Cross References And Research Notes
    • F 2764 Note 2 Duress/Necessity As Justification For Escape
  • F 2765–2799 Reserved for Future Use
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