Is there any overlap between assault with a firearm and grossly negligent discharge of a firearm?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Baugh, B265153 (Cal. App. 2016):

Defendant next appears to argue that interpreting assault with a firearm to require no more than a possibility that the gunfire "could" hit someone makes that crime indistinguishable from the crime of grossly negligent discharge of a firearm ( 246.3). We disagree with the premise of this argument because the standard we apply is not grounded in what "could" happen. We also disagree that the argument compels us to reinterpret and elevate the intent requirement for assault with a firearm. Our Legislature can criminalize the same conduct under multiple statutes ( 954), and it is up to the People to decide which of those statutes to charge (People v. Wallace (1985) 169 Cal.App.3d 406, 409-410). The existence of possible overlap between these statutes is not problematic. And in this case, it is wholly irrelevant because defendant's jury had the opportunity to convict him of grossly negligent discharge of a firearm as a lesser-included offense to shooting at an inhabited dwelling, and chose not to do so.

The judgment is affirmed.

Other Questions


Does Defendant have a legitimate basis for his conviction for assault with a semi-automatic firearm and grossly negligent discharge of a firearm? (California, United States of America)
Can discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner serve as a basis for second degree felony murder? (California, United States of America)
Does a jury have a duty to instruct the jury on grossly negligent discharge of a firearm? (California, United States of America)
Can a defendant who commits assault with a firearm during a first-degree robbery receive a concurrent sentence for assault with the firearm? (California, United States of America)
When an ex-felon commits a crime using a firearm and arrives at the scene already in possession of the firearm, does Section 654 of the Criminal Code bar assault with a firearm? (California, United States of America)
What is the test for both grossly negligent discharge of a firearm and attempted murder? (California, United States of America)
Does section 654 of the California Criminal Code prohibit separate, albeit concurrent, sentences for assault with a deadly weapon and negligent discharge of a firearm in the same act? (California, United States of America)
Does the requirement that a defendant "knowingly" permit the discharge of a firearm apply to a firearm discharge? (California, United States of America)
Can a defendant who has a history of criminal convictions for assault, assault and sexual assault receive a conditional discharge from the Court of Appeal? (California, United States of America)
What is the standard of review for a defendant who was convicted of discharging a firearm in a grossly negligent manner? (California, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.