Vista DUI Lawyer and Criminal Attorney Peter M. Liss

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Larry David Has ‘No Lessons Learned’ Regarding Courtroom Proceedings

April 11, 2024 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

curb your enthusiasm season finally: larry david in court

Mark Twain advised entertainers to ‘never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” Throughout the twelve seasons of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David heartily embraced those words, making a farce of his own life as he plays a fictional version of himself. Of course, he already test-drove this recipe for success […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, WHITE COLLAR CRIME, HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: witness accounts, civil rights, juries, better understanding the law, how courts work, trials, politics, court, juror misconduct, mistrials

Your Right to a Speedy Trial in California Courts

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

california criminal lawyers

You probably already know that the US Constitution guarantees your right to a speedy trial, but what does that actually mean? Are your rights violated if you aren’t given a trial within a week? A month? A year? Well, the answer is a little complicated as it depends on the charges and whether you are […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, Sex Crimes Involving Children, SEX OFFENSES Tagged With: know your rights, California criminal process, trials, us constitution, court, court motions

What is the Meaning of a Hung Jury?

June 5, 2023 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

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We strive to explain the criminal process in a way that makes sense to the average person so our prospective clients know what to expect as they navigate the justice system. One aspect of the system that commonly confuses people is the concept of hung juries. While most people know that a jury must reach […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, FAQs, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: California criminal process, california laws, better understanding the law, how courts work, trials, prosecutorial misconduct, court, juror misconduct, mistrials, double jeopardy

How Lawyer May be Able to Get a Confession Thrown Out of Court in Vista

June 22, 2021 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

getting a confession thrown out

We’ve previously talked about how police push suspects into confessing to criminal acts, but while it’s always better not to confess the first time, you can still fight the charges even if you have already admitted guilt. Here are a few ways a criminal defense lawyer may be able to have a confession tossed out […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: police interrogations, police investigations, evidence, confessions, defenses, trials, court, court motions

A Definition of Juror Misconduct Along With a Few Examples

November 24, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

juror misconduct

The American criminal justice system is based upon the ability of a defendant to present his case before an unbiased jury of his peers. But jury misconduct may occur if a juror fails to follow the law or a judge’s instructions. While these acts could negatively affect a defendant’s right to a fair trial, the […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, juries, better understanding the law, trials, juror misconduct, mistrials

How is Sentencing Determined by Judges in Vista, California Courts?

October 19, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

how criminal sentences are decided

State and local law sets out specific punishments for each type of crime, but ultimately, the judge still does decide the final sentence given to a defendant. After a defendant is found guilty of a crime, they go through a sentencing hearing where they will learn the punishment they will serve for the crime they […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES, SENTENCING ALTERNATIVES Tagged With: felonies, misdemeanors, probation, California criminal process, prison, jail, plea bargains, better understanding the law, how courts work, trials, court, judges, penalties, sentencing

What Pretrial Motions Are Criminal Attorneys Most Likely to Use in Vista?

October 10, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

pre-trial motion

After charges have been filed in a criminal case, after the preliminary hearing in a felony case, and before a trial, a prosecutor or defense lawyer can make court filings called “pretrial motions” to ask a judge to make a particular decision regarding a case before the trial begins. These motions can affect the trial […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: California criminal process, evidence, bail, defenses, better understanding the law, how courts work, trials, court, attorneys, court motions

Can Two People be on Trial at the Same Time in Vista, California?

May 30, 2020 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

joint trials in San Diego

Most people charged with a crime settle things in a plea bargain. When things aren’t settled this way, they go to trial. While most people go through their trials alone, some co-defendants facing charges from the same circumstances are tried together. While these joint trials save court resources and make it easier for witnesses, they also […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: know your rights, violent crimes, California criminal process, conspiracy, plea bargains, gang crimes, how courts work, trials, court, judges, attorneys, court motions

When is Evidence Admissible Vs. Inadmissible?

October 4, 2019 Written by Jill Harness and Edited by Peter Liss

What Makes Evidence Inadmissible

Criminal cases are based on evidence. Because the U.S. Constitution guarantees that defendants are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, the evidence presented by the prosecution must be enough to outweigh that offered by the defense. Not everything can be used as evidence though, and many rules determine the admissibility of evidence in […]

Filed Under: CRIMINAL DEFENSE, THE CA LEGAL SYSTEM, LEGAL PROCEDURES Tagged With: inadmissible evidence, evidence, hearsay, better understanding the law, how courts work, trials, search and seizure, court, tampering with evidence, court motions

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

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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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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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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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