California

People v. Tewksbury, 544 P.2d 1335 (CA Supreme Court 1976)

People v. Tewksbury, 544 P.2d 1335 (CA Supreme Court 1976) Supreme Court of California January 29, 1976 Crim. No. 18499 15 Cal. 3d 953 | 544 P.2d 1335 | 127 Cal. Rptr. 135 | 1976 Cal. LEXIS 200 THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. GILBERT TEWKSBURY, Defendant and Appellant Counsel: George H. Rhodes, under appointment […]

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CA 245. Assault with deadly weapon or by force likely to produce great bodily injury

California Codes Annotated PENAL CODE (§§ 1 — 34400) Part 1 Of Crimes and Punishments (Titles 1 — 17) Title 8 Of Crimes Against the Person (Chs. 1 — 11) Chapter 9 Assault and Battery (§§ 240 — 248) § 245. Assault with deadly weapon or by force likely to produce great bodily injury (a) (1)

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CA 211. Robbery defined

Deering’s California Codes AnnotatedPENAL CODE (§§ 1 — 34400) Part 1 Of Crimes and Punishments (Titles 1 — 17) Title 8 Of Crimes Against the Person (Chs. 1 — 11) Chapter 4 Robbery (§§ 211 — 215) § 211. Robbery defined Robbery is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his

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CA 625. Voluntary Intoxication: Effects on Homicide Crimes (Pen. Code, § 29.4)

California Criminal Jury Instructions (CALCRIM 2023) 625. Voluntary Intoxication: Effects on Homicide Crimes (Pen. Code, § 29.4) You may consider evidence, if any, of the defendant’s voluntary intoxication only in a limited way. You may consider that evidence only in deciding whether the defendant acted with an intent to kill[,] [or] [the defendant acted with

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