California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Jennings, D061872 (Cal. App. 2013):
CALCRIM 376, like its predecessor CALJIC No. 2.15, "is an instruction generally favorable to defendants; its purpose is to emphasize that possession of stolen property, alone, is insufficient to sustain a conviction for a theft-related crime. [Citations.] In the presence of at least some corroborating evidence, it permitsbut does not requirejurors to infer from possession of stolen property guilt of a related offense such as robbery or burglary." (People v. Gamache (2010) 48 Cal.4th 347, 375 (Gamache).)7
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