CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
...Presumptions & Burden of Proof
......Crim Presump-Burden Producing Evid.
.........Prior Convictions: In General
6 Cards On This Topic:
  • Instruction re prison records as evidence of prior felony conviction at most allowed jury to infer D had such a prior but did not relieve DA of burden of persuasion.
  • Procedure to be followed when determining constitutionality of prior convictions.
  • Burden is on party challenging constitutionality of prior conviction to present evidence; court need not do so sua sponte.
  • Minute or docket entries specifically listing D's constitutional rights must be prepared for particular case; not satisfied by forms containing printed recitals.
  • After DA makes prima facie showing of prior conviction, burden shifts to D to present evidence that rights violated; must present entire record, not just court docket.
  • Preprinted court forms reciting accused advised of rights with blocks checked showing D waived specific rights do not pass constitutional muster; do not show D actually advised of rights.