Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (“CALCRIM”) 1700 –(Pen. Code, § 459). Same. See CALCRIM 1700 – (Pen. Code, § 459), endnote 6 above. Same. PC 461. PC 667. See also People v. Clark (Cal. App. 4th Dist., 2022), 81 Cal. App. 5th 133. PC 461...
Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (2024 edition). To prove that the defendant is guilty of this crime, the People must prove that: 1. The defendant took possession of property owned by someone else; 2. The defendant took the property without the owner’s [or owner’s...
Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (“CALCRIM”) 1160 –Indecent Exposure. (“To prove that the defendant is guilty of this crime, the People must prove that: 1. The defendant willfully exposed (his/her) genitals in the presence of another person or persons who might be...
Penal Code § 647(i) PC makes it a misdemeanor to peek into a home while loitering, prowling or wandering on someone else's private property without a legitimate purpose. A conviction is punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1000.00.