One of the most increasingly common crimes is that of dognapping. Perhaps one of the most surprising things about this crime is the fact that it is usually only charged as petty or grand theft, and a good portion of people accused of the crime only face misdemeanor charges. Here’s what you should know about […]
Bank Error in Your Favor? Monopoly’s Rules Could Leave You Busted
Monopoly may have introduced most of us to the idea of a “bank error in your favor,” but while it is an unexpectedly beneficial windfall in the board game, in real life, using this money could leave you facing criminal charges. If you find an unexpected credit on your bank statement, the best thing you […]
The Most Common Crimes Committed On Social Media
For all the good social media has done in helping to connect people, it has also helped people commit crimes in a number of ways. While the most obvious recent example was the planning far-right agitators did before storming the capitol, there are many other ways social media can be used for criminal acts. Here […]
If You Return Someone’s Property, Can You Avoid Criminal Charges?
As a child, everyone learns that borrowing without asking and borrowing without returning an item are both considered stealing the item from the owner. But from a legal perspective, things aren’t so clear cut. That’s because California’s theft laws require someone to intend to either permanently take an item or at least take it long […]
Vehicle Code 10852 (VC): Auto Tampering in Vista
In Vista, California, tampering with another person’s vehicle is illegal, whether you mess with the car as a whole or just a part of the vehicle or its contents. The good news is that in many cases, this offense serves as a substitute for vehicle burglary charges, allowing these offenders to face a much lighter sentence. […]
Laws About Picking Fruit from Public Trees
When you see a sun-ripened fruit hanging from the branch, it’s natural to want to pick it. But if the tree doesn’t belong to you, take a minute to evaluate the situation first. While you’re usually allowed to harvest from public trees, the law is more complex when it comes to plants located on private […]
The Crimes Committed in Home Alone: Harry and Marv are Destined for Prison
Home Alone is considered a Christmas classic these days, and it’s no wonder when the plot revolves around a scared little boy fighting off two seriously bad dudes while trying to make the most of the holiday season. As a tribute to this holiday staple, lawyer Peter M. Liss is taking the opportunity to explore […]
What Happens if You Dine and Dash in Vista, California?
Some people dine and dash for fun, others dine and ditch because they get tired of waiting for the check, and others skip out on their bill because they forgot their wallet. Whatever the reason, you can go to jail for not paying your bill at a restaurant in Vista, and sometimes dine and dash […]
I Found Money on the Ground, Can I Keep It?
If you’re walking down Vista Village Drive and see a nice crisp twenty-dollar bill, it may feel like your lucky day. Many people think that if you find money on the ground, it’s automatically yours to keep. However, if you consider the other side of it, someone else just had a very unlucky day. While […]
California Vehicle Code 10851 (VC): Joyriding in Vista
While everyone has heard of grand theft auto, aka GTA, (no doubt partially due to the successful video game franchise), joyriding is a much more commonly filed criminal offense in California. Prosecutors prefer to file joyriding charges, legally known as the unlawful taking or driving of a vehicle under California Vehicle Code section 10851 (VC), […]








