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Why Judges or Attorneys Must Sometimes Recuse Themselves

June 14, 2019 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Del Mar criminal lawyer

But as the public may talk about recusal when it is discussed in major news stories, many don’t understand what the term means or its greater implications on the judicial system. Here’s why someone may recuse themselves from a case and what happens if someone who should have recused themselves didn’t. What Does Recuse Mean […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, FAQs, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: California criminal process, better understanding the law, how courts work, prosecutorial misconduct, court, judges, prosecutors

Will a Case Get Dropped if a Victim Refuses to Testify?

October 19, 2018 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Many cases, particularly those involving domestic violence and sexual assault, come down to the alleged victim’s word versus the word of the accuser. Because these charges depend on the accuser’s testimony, courts have to balance the risks of further traumatizing the victim with the rights of the defendant to face their accuser in court and […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, Gang Crimes, Rape, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, VIOLENT CRIMES, SEX OFFENSES Tagged With: domestic violence, California criminal process, witness accounts, contempt of court, inadmissible evidence, evidence, hearsay, rape, how courts work, trials, court

The Concept of Imperfect Self Defense and When it Can be Used in Vista

May 18, 2018 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

A LEGO minifig drags another minifig with a blood trail behind it.

  Self-defense is considered a “perfect defense,” meaning you automatically qualify for a full acquittal if the defense succeeds. However, even with a top criminal attorney, it can be difficult to prove all of the requirements for self defense, particularly in a case involving murder. When it’s impossible to prove self defense in a murder case […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: murder, manslaughter, homicide, violent crimes, defense of others, defenses, self defense, better understanding the law, court, deadly force

Why Frank Castle Deserves a New Trial in Daredevil

January 22, 2018 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

The Punisher holding guns.

One of the defining character-building moments of Netflix’s Daredevil series is the complete and utter failure of Matt Murdock as a defense lawyer in the courtroom trial of Frank Castle, a.k.a. The Punisher. While Murdock and his legal partner, Foggy Nelson, always had the deck stacked against them in this case (Frank Castle is undoubtedly […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: tv shows, defenses, better understanding the law, superheroes, how courts work, fictional, prosecutorial misconduct, court, mistrials

The Pros and Cons of Eliminating Cash Bail

October 23, 2017 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

pros and cons of cash bail

Like most things, cash bail has pros and cons, but when you look at the data, evidence suggests eliminating it would benefit society overall. In California, we were lucky to get a chance to see how putting an end to cash bail could work when the state instituted a zero bail policy in an effort […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: alternative sentencing, better understanding the law, arraignments, incarceration, court, criminal justice reforms

Destroying or Concealing Evidence Under California Law

October 2, 2017 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

destroy or conceal evidence california law

It is against the law to destroy or conceal evidence, but these actions often still seem promising for those worried they may face a criminal conviction. Unfortunately, damaging or hiding evidence could result in your being charged with California Penal Code section 135 (PC). Sometimes people even end up in jail for destroying or concealing […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, WHITE COLLAR CRIME, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, inadmissible evidence, evidence, better understanding the law, court, tampering with evidence

Debunking the 10 Most Commonly Believed Legal Myths

August 14, 2017 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

common legal myths

Many shows, books, and movies depict the legal system, but because writers need to be concerned with conciseness and ratings, they often fall back on common misconceptions. Unfortunately, when myths spread enough, the public starts to accept them as accurate, but no matter how much people believe these ideas, it doesn’t change how the criminal […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, FAQs, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, right to silence, forensic science, evidence, obstruction of justice, insanity defense, better understanding the law, after the arrest, court, legal myths, entrapment, marriage, faqs

Can a Diary be Used as Evidence? Are Diaries Admissible in Court?

November 4, 2016 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

when are diaries used as evidence in court

Diaries and journals can be written for many reasons, but one thing most of these writers have in common is the expectation that their private thoughts and observations will be kept confidential. Unfortunately, the US legal system doesn’t hold diaries as a protected source of speech that can’t be used against their writer later on. […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, California criminal process, inadmissible evidence, evidence, better understanding the law, search and seizure, court

Can Two People Be Convicted For the Same Crime?

January 6, 2016 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

multiple people convicted for same crime

When two people confess to the same crime, it’s an obvious sign that one is lying for one reason or another. But could two people be convicted for the same crime if only one person could have committed it? As it turns out, yes. Doesn’t that Mean Punishing an Innocent Person? We previously discussed how […]

Filed Under: THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: California criminal process, better understanding the law, how courts work, court, double jeopardy, prosecutors

Matt Murdock as a Lawyer? The Many Legal Questions in Daredevil

May 24, 2015 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

is matt murdock aka daredevil a lawyer

It’s a rare day when comic book fans and other geeks can’t stop talking about a lawyer, but Matt Murdock isn’t just any defense attorney —he’s also the one-and-only vigilante of Hell’s Kitchen known as Daredevil. But if Matt Murdock loves his day job as a lawyer, will he need to give up his role […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, VIOLENT CRIMES, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS Tagged With: comic books, tv shows, defenses, superheroes, how courts work, fictional, court, attorneys, court motions

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I have been practicing law for over 40 years, and opened my own law firm in 1998, after serving as Assistant Supervising Public Defender for the Vista Public Defender’s Office. I have successfully defended hundreds of cases in my career, fighting charges ranging from drunk driving to capital murder.

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