Category Archives: Santa Ana Bail Bonds News

DA Tony Rackauckas Battles Cops In Court & Opens Second Front Against News Media

By R. Scott Moxley OC Weekly Tony Rackauckas’ Orange County District Attorney’s office didn’t just battle two feisty defense lawyers yesterday during opening statements in a case against two former Fullerton cops accused of wrongly beating a homeless man to death in 2011. Behind the scenes, Rackauckas’ office clashed with The Radio & Television News […]

Bail revoked for professor charged with old murder

BY AMY TAXIN Associated Press SANTA ANA, CALIF. — A psychology professor was handcuffed and taken to jail Thursday after rejecting a plea deal from prosecutors who claim she had a role in killing a man she says raped her as a college student in 1995. Norma Esparza proclaimed her innocence in an unusual news […]

Is Another Gang Injunction in the Works for Santa Ana?

By Gabriel San Roman OC Weekly Last night, Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) Commander Tammy Franks and Assistant District Attorney Tracy Rinauro talked to a community gathering about the city’s sole gang injunction: the one affecting Santa Nita street gang, enacted in 2006. But residents and community groups didn’t gather to debate the merits of […]

If You Feel Your Rights Have Been Violated

Remember: police misconduct cannot be challenged on the street. Don’t physically resist officers or threaten to file a complaint. Write down everything you remember, including officers’ badge and patrol car numbers, which agency the officers were from, and any other details. Get contact information for witnesses. If you are injured, take photographs of your injuries […]

Santa Ana Bail Bonds Would Like to Caution Against Drinking and Driving

As the Holidays approach, Santa Ana Bail Bonds would like to caution against drinking and driving. We all know that drinking and driving is illegal and very dangerous. Each year there are over 1 million driving while intoxicated arrests. These arrests can cause emotional and economic nightmares for families. California has some of the toughest […]