California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Speaks, 120 Cal.App.3d 36, 174 Cal.Rptr. 65 (Cal. App. 1981):
"It may be possible to argue that taking the instructions as a whole, they were sufficient to have informed the jury in a general roundabout way that before defendant could be convicted of ... the possession of marijuana the evidence must show his knowledge of the presence of said property in his box; but since knowledge, in that limited sense, is an essential element of the offense, he was entitled under the circumstances to a specific instruction such as the requested instruction, to clarify the situation." (People v. Gory, supra, 28 Cal.2d 450, 458-459, 170 P.2d 433.)
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