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commit a crime [in violation of Penal Code section 653j].
instructions that I (will give/have given) you on that crime.
Aminor is a person under the age of 18.
2. Were the crimes solicited to be committed at the same time?
3. Were the crimes solicited to be committed in the same place?
4. Were the crimes solicited to be committed in the same way?
were different amounts solicited for each crime?
§ 653j(a).) Give element 3B if element 3A does not apply.
The court has a sua sponte duty to instruct on the elements of the target offense.
solicitation to commit murder, do not instruct on implied malice murder. (People v.
actually received the communication, give bracketed element 4.
been charged and the trial court determines that this is a question for the jury.
(Compare People v. Davis (1989) 211 Cal.App.3d 317, 322–323 [259 Cal.Rptr.
348] with People v. Morocco (1987) 191 Cal.App.3d 1449, 1454 [237 Cal.Rptr.
• Elements. Pen. Code, § 653j.
1 Witkin & Epstein, California Criminal Law (3d ed. 2000) Elements, § 34.
Conspiracy, Solicitation, and Attempt, §§ 141.10, 141.11 (Matthew Bender).
See the Related Issues section to CALCRIM No. 441, Solicitation: Elements.

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