Posts Tagged ‘Orange County Jail’
Orange County: Five Men on Trial for Murder and Torture of Inmate
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on August 10, 2011 – 1:29 pm -In Santa Ana, California, the trail has begun for five inmates who were accused of brutally beating another inmate to death. Claims have been made by the defense lawyers that the guards allowed it to transpire. Each defendant is charged with first-degree murder.
John Chamberlain was incarcerated for a misdemeanor. His murder took place at the Theo Lacy Jail Facility in Orange County. A grand jury investigation was conducted in Chamberlain’s death. The jail was found to have fostered Read more »
Illegal Business Practices Land Orange County Bail Bonds Agents in Jail
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on May 23, 2011 – 9:09 am -Cynthia Cheryl Shirey of Brea was charged with multiple felony counts on Friday, including violating bail license regulations by allowing an unlicensed individual to solicit and negotiate bail bonds on her behalf.
A total of eight co-defendants were charged with 148 counts. Six of those defendants were inmates at the time the alleged scheme occurred, in custody for other crimes they had committed.
Shirey is a licensed bail bond agent with Plotkin Bail Bonds located in Santa Ana. Reportedly, she worked there with Ernesto Perez, who is not a licensed bail bondsman. According to the Orange County District Attorney, Shirey and Perez worked together soliciting inmates in jail through other inmates.
If found guilty on all charges, Shirey will be looking at a maximum sentence of 23 years in state prison. She was being held on a $20,000 bail, which she was expected to post on Friday afternoon.
Each of the eight defendants were connected to this scheme while the Orange County Sheriff’s Department conducted an 18-month investigation.
“The illegal soliciting of inmates by unscrupulous bail bond agents will not be tolerated in our facilities,” said Sheriff Sandra Hutchens.
During the time period from August 5, 2010 to March 15, Perez is believed to have plotted with the six incarcerated defendants at the Orange County Jail to solicit other inmates and have them contact him to post their bail.
According to prosecutors, the plan worked like this: Perez worked Read more »
Man Acting as Orange County Bail Bondsman Faces Charges
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on March 18, 2011 – 12:28 pm -Prosecutors are charging a man who has been acting as a bail bondman without a license for soliciting inmates at the Orange County Jail.
On Thursday, Ernesto Perez, 36, of Burbank, reportedly pleaded not guilty to 16 felony charges of identity theft and 21 felony charges of negotiating bail without a proper license. If Perez is convicted, he will face a maximum sentence of 27 years in a state prison. His bail has been set at $150,000.
California Law strictly prohibits any bail negotiations unless Read more »
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Orange County Jails are Prepared for Immigrant Detainees
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on October 4, 2010 – 2:03 pm -After several months of debate, Orange County jails are now ready to accept suspects of illegal immigration in the United States.
It is said, that by mid-October, Theo Lacy jail facility will house up to 840 immigrant detainees. Upon agreement, Orange County is a necessary place to hold this inmate type in contract with ICE officials.
The Sheriff’s Department made this deal with Read more »
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Orange County Bail Bondsman Arrested
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on July 2, 2010 – 1:38 pm -An Orange County bail bondsman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of conducting illegal business activities by a proposed referrals to attorneys and soliciting business via postcards to inmates. Under California Law, bail bondsmen are prohibited from referring clients to attorneys as well as soliciting bail bond clients. Potential clients must contact the bondsman requesting service.
The defendant, Ronald Lee Brockway is being charged with two felonies for violating regulations of bail licensing. Brockway, if convicted, will lose his bail license and serve time in a state prison for a maximum sentence of three years and eight months.
According to a news release, Brockman Read more »
Man Receives 9 Years for Jail “Drive-Through”
Written by Robin Sandoval-March on June 9, 2010 – 9:14 am -Being drunk and driving is never a good thing. But being drunk and driving your Mercedes directly through the gates of a jail, well that’s down right ridiculous.
Calling on one, Matthew Van McDaniel. This young man from Los Alamitos actually did such a thing. On January 10th, he lost control and crashed his S550 directly through the gates of the James Musick Correctional Facility in Irvine. When a deputy there tried to restrain him, he actually punched the man breaking his nose.
Jim Armormino, a Sheriff’s spokesperson claimed it was “the first time somebody tried to break into the jail.”
Now, Mr. McDaniel Read more »
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Changes in the Orange County Sheriff Department after $750,000 Lawsuit
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on May 5, 2010 – 6:16 am -
Matthew Fleuret received a $750,000 settlement from Orange County after allegedly being tasered 11 times at the Orange County Jail. The incident was caught on video showing him being held to the floor while deputies repeatedly shock him for about 13 minutes.
Since that incident, Assistant Sheriff Tim Board indicated that a lot has changed within the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and the manner in which they use force. This is being attributed to the newly appointed Sheriff Sandra Hutchens as the motivator reform with the OC Sheriff Department.
Board says Hutchens has already done a lot for the department. She understands processes of accountability and risk management. He went on to say that they are a completely different department since the 2006 Fleuret incident.
Orange County has had other Read more »
O.C’s Bill Hunt Speaks Out On Keeping Criminals in Jail
Written by Robin Sandoval-March on March 20, 2010 – 6:28 am -
In an opinion published in the Orange County Register Thursday, Bill Hunt discusses the controversial decision by Sheriff Sandra Hutchens to offer criminals early release from jail.
The decision to “cite and release” inmates from Orange County jails has led to over 400 criminals being put back onto the streets without having to post bail or provide any further court guarantees. Many of the inmates who are released this way flee. This ‘unsafe practice’ has been put into action and instituted by the court in an effort to relieve jail overcrowding. However, it is said that the overcrowding issue no longer exists, as there are 1,400 open jail beds.
As a function of the criminal justice system, Read more »
Orange County Jails To Check Immigration Status of Inmates
Written by Robin Sandoval-March on March 19, 2010 – 9:08 am -As of this Tuesday, all inmates who are now booked into Orange County jails will have their immigration status checked via fingerprint identification. Prior to this, the inmates were screened by specially trained deputies upon arrival and those who were found to be foreign born had their immigration status checked even further.
Orange County jail officials will join 11 other California county jails such as Los Angeles, San Diego and Ventura which have already implemented procedures for checking the identification of inmates using a federal database to identify immigrants who land in their jails.
A national database, which Read more »
Riverside County Hires Banning Jail Staff
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on February 11, 2010 – 8:14 am -Reportedly, County Sheriff Stan Sniff received the go ahead from his Riverside County Board of Supervisors to hire guards and other staff to run several new cell blocks that were just added to the Banning jail. The board gave the Sheriff’s Department $12.6 million to do so, after a unanimous vote. This means that 142 new jobs will be available in 2010-11, which is great news for some in a struggling economy. An additional $750,000 earmarked for hires was also received by Sniff.
The Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility, aka “Banning Jail“, upgrades are expected to be finished next month, but until now Sheriff Sniff feared he would not have enough funds to hire these security and administrative personnel, thanks to a former $50 million county deficit.
Now, 45 sworn law enforcement personnel are Read more »

