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Is Hiding a Body a Crime in Vista, California?

July 7, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

concealing an accidental death

Everyone knows it’s illegal to hide the body of a murder victim, whether the person hiding the corpse is the murderer or someone aiding and abetting the murderer. But it’s also illegal to conceal a body even if the victim died due to an accident. In Vista, these charges are filed under California Penal Code 152 (PC). Contact […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES Tagged With: tampering with evidence, accidents, hiding a body, evidence, homicide, manslaughter, murder

What is the Penalty for Hiring a Hitman? California Murder Solicitation Law

March 20, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

vista murder for hire lawyer

A recent article in the New York Times uncovered a strange side of the dark web, where murder-for-hire sites are plentiful, but assassins are non-existent. While the hitmen may be fake, real people do visit these sites looking to hire someone to kill another person. Though it is legal to access these types of sites, […]

Filed Under: Computer Crimes, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES Tagged With: murder for hire, gang crimes, scams, conspiracy, homicide, murder

Can You be Charged with Murder if There is No Body?

June 24, 2019 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Many people have heard that habeas corpus translates to “bring forth the body” or something similar. As a result, they may mistakenly believe that the US Constitution requires a dead body to be discovered for the government to prosecute a murder charge. But habeas corpus, while an important legal doctrine, has nothing to do with dead […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES Tagged With: tampering with evidence, hiding a body, police investigations, homicide, murder

Is Throwing Something at a Car Illegal? Yes, Throughout Vista and the Rest of California

April 19, 2019 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

A smashed windsheild

Everyone knows it’s dangerous to throw rocks at a car, so it makes sense that doing so is illegal. You might not realize that throwing something at a car is illegal even seemingly innocent items like empty water bottles. So why is throwing something at a car illegal even if it is seemingly harmless? While […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, VIOLENT CRIMES, JUVENILE CRIME Tagged With: property damage, violent crimes, homicide, manslaughter, murder, vandalism, juvenile crimes, property destruction, bodily harm

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

It’s a Crime to Refuse Medical Treatment to Your Child

November 11, 2016 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

can you refuse medical treatment to a child?

When most people are dangerously ill, they visit a doctor. However, a small segment of the population believes that if they are meant to heal, prayer will cure their ailments. While this could result in deadly consequences for diseases that may be easily treatable with medication, it is still that person’s choice to trust in […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Homicide, VIOLENT CRIMES Tagged With: neglect, first ammendment, medical conditions, negligence, medical treatments, homicide, manslaughter, child abuse

California’s Murder Law Covers Feticide

June 5, 2015 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

california fetal homicide law

Under California law, abortion may be a legal option for a mother to choose, but otherwise, feticide can result in murder charges. Just because the death occurred to an unborn person does not mean it is a lesser crime. If you have been accused of murder related to the death of a fetus, call a […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, VIOLENT CRIMES Tagged With: homicide, manslaughter, murder, supreme court, unborn persons, medical conditions, violent crimes

Is Lester Nygaard Legally Responsible For Sam Hess’ Death In Fargo?

June 13, 2014 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

sam hess' death in Fargo

The Fargo series has a predictably violent plot that really gets started when ridiculously meek Lester Nygaard meets dangerous assassin Lorne Malvo in the hospital. What happens next is exactly the kind of occurrence that criminal lawyers deal with every day. If you haven’t watched the series yet, don’t worry, we’ll only be discussing what […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, VIOLENT CRIMES, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS Tagged With: fictional, defenses, tv shows, murder for hire, homicide, murder

Is It Legal to Kill A Zombie in California?

October 23, 2012 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

The Walking Dead shambled back on the air last week with record ratings, making it the most-watched episode of any drama show in basic cable history. But with all the focus on the morality of life after a zombie outbreak, few people consider the legality of killing the undead. Let’s Assume There’s Still a Justice […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, VIOLENT CRIMES, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS Tagged With: murder, weapons, medical conditions, fictional, suicide, better understanding the law, firearms, self defense, Halloween, violent crimes, homicide

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criminal justice attorney Peter M. Liss

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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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