Is possession of property stolen in a burglary sufficient to sustain a conviction?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Silva, H038980 (Cal. App. 2014):

We are mindful that "[w]hen, as here, a defendant is found in possession of property stolen in a burglary shortly after the burglary occurred, the corroborating evidence of the defendant's acts, conduct, or declarations tending to show his guilt need only be slight to sustain the burglary convictions. [Citations.]" (People v. Mendoza (2000) 24 Cal.4th 130, 176.) "Possession of recently stolen property is so incriminating that to warrant conviction there need only be, in addition to possession, slight corroboration in the form of statements or conduct of the defendant tending to show his guilt." (People v. McFarland (1962) 58 Cal.2d.748, 754.) Here, however, no evidence

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