CALCRIM No. 3500. Unanimity :: California Criminal Jury . . . - Justia In a child molestation case, if the evidence has been presented in the form of “generic testimony” about recurring events without specific dates and times, the CALCRIM No 3500 POST-TRIAL: CONCLUDING 2322 court should determine whether it is more appropriate to give CALCRIM No 3501,
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CALCRIM Unanimity: CALCRIM 3500 Rules and Exceptions CALCRIM 3500 ensures jurors agree on the same act when multiple incidents are charged Here's how the rule works, when exceptions apply, and why it matters for the defense CALCRIM 3500 is the California jury instruction that prevents a conviction from resting on a split factual foundation
F 3500. 2 Unanimity: Basic Instructions “The Prosecution Contends” —CALCRIM 3500 improperly informs the jurors that the prosecution has “presented evidence” on certain matters This is an unwarranted comment on the evidence which invades the province of the jury
Judicial Council of California Criminal Jury Instructions (CALCRIM) The latest edition of CALCRIM, as approved by the CA Judicial Council, contains all new and amended instructions applicable to each and every case that the trial judge determines what the jury should be instructed on the subject
SERIES 3500 POST-TRIAL: CONCLUDING - forecite. com F 3500 1 Note 5 Juror Unanimity: Requirement Of Notice Before Submitting Multiple Acts To The Jury F 3500 1 Note 6 Juror Unanimity: Continuous Course-of-Conduct Crimes