The Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange, CA is located on The City Drive South. The courthouse is open from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except for court holidays. The Lamoreaux Justice Center is located at:
Lamoreaux Justice Center
341 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
(657) 622-6878 – General Information
(657) 622-8457 – Family Law Information
The Orange Courthouse serves the surrounding communities for Juvenile, Family Law, and Domestic Violence matters. The facility also houses a self help center, Family Court Services, and the Office of the Family Law Facilitator
Visiting the Orange Courthouse
Visitors to the Santa Ana Courthouse will pass through a metal detector and are subject to physical search, when deemed necessary. No weapons of any kind will be allowed in the courthouse. This includes: knives, scissors, corkscrews, mace, pepper spray, knitting needles, or anything else that could be used as a weapon or pose a danger to other visitors or courthouse staff.
Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Orange, CA
Because so many victims of domestic violence make accusations of violence against a spouse or partner, only to take it back at a later time, most district attorneys offices in California have a special unit dedicated to prosecuting domestic violence. Even if the accuser recants, the prosecution will generally pursue the charges, anyway. And, if you are convicted of domestic violence, most counties impose jail time, even for first-time, misdemeanor offenders.
Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds can help you arrange for bail bonds for domestic violence charges so you can get out of jail while you try to sort through the legal proceedings. Call Mr. Nice Guy at (844)400-2245 for help with domestic violence bail bonds in Orange, CA.
Corporal Injury Bail Bonds at the Lamoreaux Justic Center
Corporal injury, or more specifically “corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant,” is defined by California law as “willfully inflicting a physical injury that causes a 'traumatic condition' on an intimate partner.” Let's define a few of these terms, to understand better what could be considered corporal injury.
Who Qualifies as an Intimate Partner?
- A spouse
- A Former Spouse
- A Cohabitant (someone you live with)
- A Former Cohabitant (someone you used to live with)
- A Boyfriend (including same-sex boyfriends)
- A Girlfriend (including same-sex girlfriends)
- A Fiance'
- A Former Fiance'
- The Parent of Your Child
In other words, anyone you have had a romantic or intimate relationship with, at any point, for any length of time, would be considered an intimate partner.
What is considered a “physical injury?”
- Any Injury That Leaves a Mark, Such As A Bruise Or Cut
Other names for Corporal Injury are:
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Willful Infliction of Corporal Injury
Spousal Abuse
Where Can I Get Corporal Injury Bail Bonds in Orange, CA?
If you have the cash on hand to pay your bail, you can pay it and be on your way. However, it is not uncommon for the amount of bail to be more than most people can come up with quickly. In this case, you should call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, immediately! Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed professionals will post bail for you, for a fraction of the cost of the entire amount of bail. Bail bonds are generally 10% of the total cost of bail. Call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844)400-2245 to start the process and get out of jail fast.
How Much is Bail at the Orange Courthouse?
To figure out how much bail will be required to get someone released from jail, you can complete the felony bail worksheet found here.
You will have to follow several steps:
- List all of the offenses for which a defendant is being charged.
- Find the charge with the highest bail schedule amount.
- If the arrestee is charged with more than one offense, on seperate dates or against separate victims, list the amounts of the bail required fro those charges and add them to the original charge.
- Next, find if there are any enhancements that require additional bail. Enhancements include things like:
- Gang-related offenses
- Offenses committed with a weapon
- Does the defendant have any prior convictions?
- Has the arrestee been in prison during the past five years?
- Is the victim under 15 or over 65?
- After finding all base charges and all enhancements, add all of these amounts together to find the total amount of bail that will be required to bail someone out of jail.
How to Post Bail in Orange, CA?
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Orange, CA Bail Bonds
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Mr. Nice Guy's Bail Bond Locations are conveniently located throughout Southern California.
Orange Bail Bonds
942 E. Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA 82866
(888) 618-9355
Bail Bond Payment Options for the Orange Courthouse
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Penal Code 1275 Holds on Bail
Penal Code Section 1275.1 states that if there is probable cause to suspect that the money or property being used to post bail may come from criminal activity, bail will not be accepted. This is called a 1275 Hold.
Any person who plays a part in the arresting or prosecution process can place the PC 1275 Hold on the bail. This means that they believe the money being used to bail a person out of jail comes from illegal activity. The money may be believed to come from drug dealing, gang-related activities, embezzlement, theft, or extortion. Any of these activities would make the money that came from them ineligible for paying bail.
Bail is offered as a way to ensure that an individual shows up for all of the court proceedings surrounding his or her charges. The court assumes that illegal funds being used to pay for bail means that they won't care enough about the money to continue to appear for court proceedings, should the court allow them to be free on bail.
Removing a PC 1275 Hold
Once the judge has determined that the money being used to post your bail or bond has not been obtained through illegal sources, he or she will lift the 1275 Hold and you or your loved one will be able to post bail.
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Bail Bond Professionals for the Orange, CA Courthouse
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