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What Happens if You Confess a Crime to a Therapist?

May 8, 2024 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Do Therapists Have to Report Crimes: Therapist Confidentiality and Crime Reporting

The US court system recognizes that some relationships deserve legal protections so the parties can be sufficiently open with one another. For example, a client must feel comfortable with their attorney to share all information relevant to their case, spouses should be able to communicate with one another openly, Catholic priests cannot break the sanctity of confession, and a patient […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: confidentiality, privileged communications, therapists, medical treatments, know your rights

It is Unethical and Illegal for a Therapist to Date Their Patient

September 15, 2023 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Therapists to Have Sex With Patients

When someone goes to a therapist or psychologist, they are often in a vulnerable state. As treatment progresses, they may start feeling attracted to their therapist, who comforts and supports them. But no matter how strong the attraction, psychologists, therapists, and other registered mental health professionals are expected to avoid engaging in sexual relationships with […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, SEX OFFENSES Tagged With: misdemeanors, sex crimes, privileged communications, therapists, business and professions code

How Does Lawyer/Client Confidentiality Work?

March 8, 2023 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

lawyer confidentiality

You have probably heard of attorney/client confidentiality, but you probably don’t know what that entails unless you’re a lawyer. While communications between a lawyer and a client are considered privileged, there are exceptions where the attorney may willingly disclose this information without any repercussions.  If an attorney breaks confidentiality outside of these circumstances, they risk […]

Filed Under: THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, CRIMINAL DEFENSE, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, attorneys, better understanding the law, privileged communications, confidentiality, california laws

Can You Be Forced to Testify Against Your Spouse?

January 13, 2023 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

spousal privilege california

Many people understand that spouses can’t be forced to testify against one another, but the ins and outs of marital privilege are a bit complex. Since we’ve previously discussed how privileged communications work between lawyers and clients, patients and therapists, doctors and patients, and priests and worshipers, it seems only appropriate to discuss the marital […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, confidentiality, privileged communications, better understanding the law, marriage

Are Lawyers Allowed to Lie on Behalf of Their Clients?

June 25, 2021 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

can lawyers lie?

There are probably hundreds of jokes about lawyers lying for a living, but no matter what public opinion, legal standards prohibit attorneys from knowingly telling a lie. If a lawyer lies, he is risking his law license. The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Model Rules of Professional Conduct specifically says that while they must do what […]

Filed Under: THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, CRIMINAL DEFENSE, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: confidentiality, privileged communications, legal stories in the news, perjury, court, professionals, lying, attorneys

Patient and Physician Confidentiality in the Criminal Courts

June 14, 2021 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

doctor patient confidentiality

There are many relationships given special confidentiality protections in the courts: lawyer/client, therapist/patient, spousal, priest/confessor and doctor/patient. Like all of these protected communications, there are many rules that cover how physician confidentiality works when it comes to the criminal courts, including the nature of the information and how it will be used. Not Everything You […]

Filed Under: THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, CRIMINAL DEFENSE, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, confidentiality, privileged communications, better understanding the law, court, professionals

Not All Religious Confession Is Protected by the Law

May 15, 2017 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

is confession protected by law

Even if you’re not Catholic, you probably already know that a confession made to Catholic priests is protected both by the church and the government. But that doesn’t mean that anyone of any religion can tell their clergy leader about past crimes and expect those same spiritual and legal protections. If you need to get […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM Tagged With: privileged communications, know your rights, confidentiality, confessions, better understanding the law, first ammendment

Can You be Arrested for a Confession Made at AA?

April 17, 2017 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

Is AA protected like a religious confessional?

The Alcoholics Anonymous (and similar Narcotics Anonymous —NA) recovery process requires you to be open and honest about your past and to admit wrongs you made while under the influence. But is a confession made at Alcoholics Anonymous legally protected like those made to priests? The answer is complicated. Here’s what a defense attorney believes […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, alcohol, drug crimes, drug addiction, confidentiality, privileged communications, therapists, confessions, better understanding the law

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criminal justice attorney Peter M. Liss

The Experience You Need

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.

Two Easy-to-Find Offices

My Vista offices are located just off the 78 freeway, directly across the street from the local courthouse and jail facility. For those further south, I have another office in Carmel Valley, off the 5 freeway and highway 56. Both offices offer free parking.

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You can call my offices any time of day, every day to speak with a live person who can help you schedule a free initial consultation. If you have any questions, I return my calls promptly and courteously.

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I handle all types of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases in San Diego County, including:

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I rely on my experience as a top defense lawyer in my area to personally review all information on this site; however the information offered here should not substitute as legal advice. If you have been arrested or charged with a crime in Vista, please contact a qualified criminal defense attorney.

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