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Section 2044 | CALCRIM (Jury Instructions)

CALCRIM (Jury Instructions) Section 2044. • Additional Act Requirement People v. Guion (2013) 213 Cal.App.4th 1426, 1431–1432 [153 Cal.Rptr.3d 395]. RELATED ISS

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Section 2044

CALCRIM (Jury Instructions) § 2044

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Additional Act Requirement People v. Guion (2013) 213 Cal.App.4th 1426,
1431–1432 [153 Cal.Rptr.3d 395].
RELATED ISSUES
Penal Code section 529(a)(3) does not require any specific mental state beyond
intentionally falsely impersonating another. People v. Rathert (2000) 24 Cal.4th 200,
205–206 [99 Cal.Rptr.2d 779, 6 P.3d 700].
SECONDARY SOURCES
2 Witkin & Epstein, California Criminal Law (4th ed. 2012) Crimes Against
Property, § 202.
1 Millman, Sevilla & Tarlow, California Criminal Defense Practice, Ch. 10,
Investigative Detention, § 10.05[2] (Matthew Bender).
CALCRIM No. 2044
CRIMINAL WRITINGS AND FRAUD
118

Common Questions

This section of the CALCRIM (Jury Instructions) establishes legal requirements and provisions that apply to specific circumstances in California law.

This section applies when the specific conditions outlined in the statute are met. The exact applicability depends on the facts of each situation.

Penalties vary based on the specific violation and circumstances. They may include fines, imprisonment, or other legal consequences as specified in the California code.

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In simple terms: CALCRIM (Jury Instructions) Section 2044. • Additional Act Requirement People v. Guion (2013) 213 Cal.App.4th 1426, 1431–1432 [153 Cal.Rptr.3d 395]. RELATED ISS. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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