Posts Tagged ‘Sheriff Sandra Hutchens’
Expansion For Orange County Musick Jail
Written by Bail Expert on December 11, 2011 – 2:29 am -The Orange County Register Tuesday reported that the County Board of Supervisors has approved a plan to add 512 beds to the James A. Musick jail. This decision, the OCR said, paves the way for Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens to apply for a $100 million state grant. The county will not know whether they will receive the grant funding until early 2013. Construction, if approved, would not reach completion until 2018.
Although a number of residents have voiced opposition to the plan Sheriff’s officials maintain that the facility will “continue to house minimum security inmates” only. The expansion is needed, they said, due to the state’s prison realignment program. Proponents of the plan have pointed out that Orange County jails received close to 300 new inmates during the first month of implementation alone.
Eventually, plans for the facility would include expanding the 1,250-bed facility to 7,500 beds. The cost to operate the expanded facility would be approximately $28 million per year. Sources within the Sheriff’s Department said that funding sources Read more »
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 »
OC Sheriff Closes Section of Musick Jail
Written by Tonya Rynerson on December 14, 2009 – 10:10 am -Last week, the James A. Musick Jail, a 100-acre detention facility in Irvine better known as “The Farm”, shut down its East Compound. According to the Orange County Register, Orange County authorities are hoping to save $1 million by doing so. The move is yet another example of the economic challenges faced by the OC, a community that normally enjoys quite a reputation as the poster child for California affluence.
The OC Sheriff’s Department has had $20 million cut from its budget this year and more than $65 million is still expected to be slashed. “It is essential that we continue to evaluate our operation and identify potential cost savings.” Sheriff Sandra Hutchens said in a written statement. She also promised the closure would not Read more »

