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* '''Driving Without A License''' — In [[Learning To Drive]] Daniel takes Bree out driving in his car, even though she has never driven before and presumably has no license or learners permit.  Driving without a license is a misdemeanor in California, and may be punished with probation, time in jail and $1,000 in fines.  The car may be impounded.
 
* '''Driving Without A License''' — In [[Learning To Drive]] Daniel takes Bree out driving in his car, even though she has never driven before and presumably has no license or learners permit.  Driving without a license is a misdemeanor in California, and may be punished with probation, time in jail and $1,000 in fines.  The car may be impounded.

Revision as of 22:02, 2 February 2007

It has been noted that the characters in the Breeniverse, particularly Daniel, have a somewhat callous disregard for the law. Committing crimes is not necessarily wise, but posting them on YouTube smacks of sheer stupidity. Not only do we have canon crime within the Breeniverse but we also have fan crime.

For the purposes of this table, it is assumed that the entire series takes place in California, although this is never explicitly stated.

  • Burglary — In the video Following The Helper, Daniel breaks into Lucy's apartment. Burglary is usually considered a felony, even though Daniel stole nothing from Lucy's apartment. In the video Ransacked! whoever ransacks Bree's room, presumably The Order of Denderah, also commits burglary. Daniel commits burglary once again when he enters Bree's house in the video Back At Bree's.
  • Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor
  • Driving Without A License — In Learning To Drive Daniel takes Bree out driving in his car, even though she has never driven before and presumably has no license or learners permit. Driving without a license is a misdemeanor in California, and may be punished with probation, time in jail and $1,000 in fines. The car may be impounded.
  • Grand larceny — In the video Breaking And Entering, Daniel not only commits burglary by breaking into the warehouse, but he also removes a box of EPOGEN. Since EPOGEN is a fairly expensive drug, an entire box could be worth a large amount of money.
  • Grand theft auto — In Bree's Gone, Jonas reveals that Bree has stolen his car.
  • Hoboing — When Daniel hitches a ride on a freight train before the video Back Home he has committed the trademark offense of the hobo. Hoboing is a form of trespassing.
  • Homicide — In The Unthinkable Happened Bree's dad is apparently shot by members of the Order. In Gemma (Part V), Brother appears to assassinate Gemma. Interestingly, it may be Brother who commits the worse crime, since his dislike of Gemma is motivated by her religious affiliation, the murder may also be a hate crime.
  • Identity document forgery — In Hungover, Daniel reveals that he was in possession of a forged identity document which he used to illegally consume alcohol.
  • Kidnapping
  • Stalking — In Who Is This?, Where Are They Going? and The Ceremony, Daniel pursues and video tapes Bree and Lucy even after Bree asks him to stop. Although since Daniel never threatened harm, it's likely that Bree could only request a restraining order.
  • Trespassing
  • Underage drinking — In Truth Or Dare, Daniel consumes alcohol even though he is under the age of 21.
  • WireTappping