Accident provides a complete defense to a crime where the defendant acted without the intent required for that crime, but instead acted accidentally. Essentially, the defense of Accident negates the mental state element of the crime charged. The defense is also codified in Penal Code § 26(5) which says in pertinent part “All persons are capable of committing crimes except… Persons who committed the act or made the omission charged through misfortune or by accident, when it appears that there was no evil design, intention, or culpable negligence.”
If substantial evidence exists for Accident Defense, the burden is on the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the act was not done because of accident or misfortune. This is because the mental state element of the crime must be proven by the prosecution. Thus, if there is evidence negating that element, then they must overcome that evidence with proof beyond a reasonable doubt. (See People v. Black (1951) 103 Cal.App.2d 69, 79.)
” ‘Misfortune’ when applied to a criminal act is analogous [to] the word ‘misadventure’ and bears the connotation of accident while doing a lawful act.” (People v. Gargol (1953) 122 Cal.App.2d 281.)
Trial judge, in prosecution for attempted murder arising out of shooting of defendant’s lover, had sua sponte duty to give amplifying or clarifying instructions for term “culpable negligence” as used in CALJIC instruction on accident and misfortune, as it had technical meaning peculiar to law not commonly understood by average person. (People v. Thurmond (App. 2 Dist. 1985) 175 Cal.App.3d 865.)
What a jury considers when determining whether Accident applies depends on whether the crime charged is an Intent Crime or a Negligence Crime. A crime that has no mental state requirement (Strict Liability Crimes) is not justified by Accident.
If you or a loved one are accused of a San Diego Criminal Offense and the Crime was committed because of an Accident, give our Criminal Defense Attorneys a call for a Free Analysis by calling 619-708-2073 or emailing us at attorneys@hullingerfirm.com.