Is a jury's failure to adequately instruct the jury on the elements of the felony offense of receiving stolen property a harmless error?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Smith, D070299 (Cal. App. 2017):

A trial court must adequately instruct the jury on all elements of the law relevant to the case. (People v. Miller (1999) 69 Cal.App.4th 190, 207.) Here, it is undisputed that the trial court did not instruct the jury on all the elements of the felony offense of receiving stolen property. As such, we must analyze if this error was harmless.

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