(4) Felonious assault, as defined in Section 245. (5) Embezzlement, as defined in Sections 424 and 503. (6) Extortion, as defined in Section 518. (7) Forgery, as defined in Section 470. (8) Gambling, as defined in Sections 337a to 337f, inclusive, and Section 337i, except the ...
Penal Code 211 PC – Definition. (“Robbery is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.”) Penal Code 213 PC – Robbery; punishment. (“(1) Robbery of the...
The California Penal Code includes several offenses related to Grand Theft: Robbery (CPC §211), Misappropriation Of Public Funds (CPC §424(a)), Burglary (CPC §459), Shoplifting (CPC §459.5(a)), Petty Theft (CPC §484(a)), Petty Theft With A Prior Offense (CPC §666(a)), ...
"If a felonious assault engenders such terror as to cause an impulsive act of avoidance which results in loss of life, the attack is the proximate cause of the death 'whether or not the act of avoidance was that of a reasonably prudent person under the circumstances.' It would be absurd ...
(“The claim-of-right defense [to grand theft firearm charges] provides that a defendant’s good faith belief, even if mistakenly held, that he has a right or claim to property he takes from another negates the felonious intent necessary for conviction of theft or robbery. At common law,...