Is there any error or error in the instructions provided by the California Fire and Rescue Service for possession of a weapon and burglary armed with a deadly weapon?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Moore, 143 Cal.App.2d 333, 299 P.2d 691 (Cal. App. 1956):

Appellants complain of the refusal of three instructions offered by them as to possession of a weapon and burglary armed with a deadly weapon. The subject matter of these instructions was fully and correctly covered by other instructions given. Hence the refusal of the instructions offered was no error. People v. Eggers, 30 Cal.2d 676, 688, 185 P.2d 1.

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