People v. Rubalcava

Supreme Court of California · Decided 2000-06-12

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Opinion BROWN, J. In this case we consider whether the unlawful carrying of a concealed dirk or dagger is a specific intent crime that imposes a sua sponte duty on trial courts to instruct with CALJIC No. 12.42. We conclude the offense does not have a specific intent requirement. Thus, courts have no duty to instruct the jury with CALJIC No. 12.42. <p "b367-…

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