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California Criminal Jury Instruction CALCRIM 1750 spells out the elements of receiving stolen property. For you to be convicted of violating PC 496, prosecutors must prove the following two elements: you bought, received, sold or aided in selling, concealed or withheld property that had been stolen from another, and.
The comparable Judicial Council instruction (number 202) reads: Some evidence proves a fact directly, such as testimony of a witness who saw a jet plane flying across the sky. Some evidence proves a fact indirectly, such as testimony of a witness who saw only the white trail that jet planes often leave.
At its core, harmful or obscene material is anything that is deemed inappropriate for minors due to its sexual, violent, or otherwise adult content. This can include a wide range of materials, from ographic images and videos to sexually explicit books and magazines.
Legal Analysis PC 311.2 makes it a California crime to knowingly possess, duplicate, exhibit or transport obscene matter or child (such as photos or videos) with the intent to distribute it.
Section 1470 of Title 18, United States Code, prohibits any individual from knowingly transferring or attempting to transfer obscene matter using the U.S. mail or any means or facility of interstate or foreign commerce to a minor under 16 years of age. Convicted offenders face fines and imprisonment for up to 10 years.
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CALCRIM No. 3470. Right to Self-Defense or Defense of Another (Non-Homicide) The defendant reasonably believed that (he/she/ [or] someone else/ [or] ) was in imminent. The defendant reasonably believed that the immediate use of. The defendant used no more force than was reasonably necessary.

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