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Justia Criminal Law Center California Criminal Jury Instructions (CALCRIM) (2025) Criminal Threats and Hate Crimes

Criminal Threats and Hate Crimes

Series 1300 - Criminal Threats and Hate Crimes

A. Threatening, Stalking, or Terrorizing

  • 1300. Criminal Threat (Pen. Code, § 422)
  • 1301. Stalking (Pen. Code, § 646.9(a), (e)-(h))
  • 1302. Terrorizing by Destructive Device, Explosive, or Arson (Pen. Code, § 11413)
  • 1303. Terrorism by Symbol (Pen. Code, § 11411(a) & (b))
  • 1304. Cross Burning and Religious Symbol Desecration (Pen. Code, § 11411(c))
  • 1305. Obstructing Religion by Threat (Pen. Code, § 11412)
  • 1306-1349. Reserved for Future Use

B. Hate Crimes

  • 1350. Hate Crime: Misdemeanor Interference With Civil Rights by Force (Pen. Code, § 422.6(a))
  • 1351. Hate Crime: Misdemeanor Interference With Civil Rights by Threat (Pen. Code, § 422.6(a) & (c))
  • 1352. Hate Crime: Misdemeanor Interference With Civil Rights by Damaging Property (Pen. Code, § 422.6(b))
  • 1353. Hate Crime: Disability Defined
  • 1354. Hate Crime Allegation: Felony (Pen. Code, § 422.75(a)-(c))
  • 1355. Hate Crime Allegation: Misdemeanor (Pen. Code, § 422.7)
  • 1356-1399. Reserved for Future Use

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Page last reviewed April 2025

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