Showing posts with label bail bondsman in orange county. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bail bondsman in orange county. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

BAIL BONDSMAN ACTING BADLY, RESPECT BAIL BONDS APPEARS TO HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THE LAW, FROM BAIL BONDSMAN IN ORANGE COUNTY

A bail bond agent has been arrested and charged with soliciting attorney referrals and inmate business in an illegal bail-bond referral scheme.

Ronald Lee Brockway, 50, of Seal Beach, was arrested early Thursday.

Brockway is accused of sending numerous e-mails to attorneys soliciting them to participate in an illegal bail bond scheme with his company, Respect Bail Bond.

In his messages, Brockway is also accused of suggesting that the attorneys refer bail bond business to him. He is also accused of offering to refer clients to the attorneys in order to "increase both of our earnings substantially."

He is also accused of unlawfully soliciting business from inmates by mass mailing flyers to the Orange County Jail.

California law prohibits bail bond employees from soliciting bail business from any inmate. The law also prohibits bail bond employees from recommending any attorney to any bail bond client, even if no money changes hands.

Brockway was being held on $50,000 bail Thursday morning. He faces a maximum sentence of three years and eight months in state prison. A date for his arraignment has not yet been determined.

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

BAILED OUT!, Former O.C. deputy arrested over car crash, From Bail Bondsman in O.C.

The Laguna Niguel man is accused of injuring a woman while driving under the influence of prescription drugs. The incident occurred March 1, when he was a member of the Sheriff's Department.

A former Orange County sheriff's deputy was arrested and charged Wednesday with injuring a 78-year-old woman in a car crash while driving under the influence of prescription drugs — his second auto accident of the evening, authorities said.


Allan James Waters, 36, of Laguna Niguel is accused of driving under the influence of the prescription drugs zolpidem and hydrocodone. Waters was off-duty at the time of the accident and is no longer with the department.

The incident began when Waters allegedly smashed into a vehicle in front of him that had stopped for a red light about 4:45 p.m. March 1 on Street of the Golden Lantern in Dana Point, prosecutors said.

Deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department responded and released Waters and the other driver after taking a report. The deputies were aware that Waters was a deputy, according to the district attorney's office.

About seven minutes later, Waters allegedly began driving erratically on Golden Lantern and almost crashed into a passing motorist. Multiple drivers called 911 to report his driving, the district attorney's office said.

Waters then swerved into another car and smashed into the vehicle carrying the woman, authorities said. She sustained a back injury and later underwent surgery, the district attorney's office said.

Assistant Sheriff Mike James said deputies did not detain Waters after the first accident because he showed no "objective signs of intoxication" when he was questioned.

Deputies responding to the accident involving the woman called the California Highway Patrol. Waters allegedly showed signs of drug intoxication, including slurred speech, a lack of balance and trouble following directions.

As investigators launched their case, they began examining suspected drug-related activity by Waters.

Prosecutors said he met a friend after arranging to receive the prescription drugs Opana and OxyContin in exchange for money and cocaine. Waters is accused of providing the friend with a fake white powdery substance under the pretense that it was cocaine, according to the district attorney's office.

Waters is charged with one felony count of driving under the influence causing bodily injury and two felony counts of selling a substance in lieu of cocaine, with a sentencing enhancement for causing great bodily injury.

Allan Waters has been released on bail, we will provide more information as it relates to bail as we receive it.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Greg Haidl wants to avoid registering as sex offender, takes case to Supreme Court, Reviewed from Bail Bondsman in Orange County/Newport Beach

After losing in the local Court of Appeal, Greg Haidl and his two accomplices, who were convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Haidl’s Newport Beach home, are taking their case to the state Supreme Court.

Haidl’s attorney, Dennis Fischer, petitioned the court last week to hear arguments on why his client should have his conviction overturned and not have to register as a sex offender for life.

Fischer said that the chances of the Supreme Court agreeing to hear the petition are “next to none.”

Haidl’s convicted accomplices, Kyle Nachreiner, 25, and Keith Spann, 25, filed petitions with the court, too, Fischer said.

All three men were convicted in 2005 of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in the basement of the house belonging to Haidl’s dad. Haidl, 24, is the son of former Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haidl. While the girl apparently was passed out drunk, the men made a videotape of penetrating her vagina with several objects including a pool cue, Snapple bottle and a lighted cigarette.

For the Supreme Court, Fischer will narrow the arguments he presented to the Court of Appeal. He argued that the judge did not give his client a fair trial in electing to withhold evidence that the victim in the case had participated in similar sexual activity not long before the assault. The woman’s sexual history was protected under California’s Rape Shield law.

He also argues that Haidl should not have to register as a sex offender. The men were juveniles during the crime but were tried as adults.

The jury dismissed the assault with a deadly weapon charge the men faced. Without that charge, they would have been tried as juveniles and wouldn’t be required to register, he said.

Prosecutors say the men’s attempts to clear their records is exactly why they should be registered as sex offenders.

“Men who are convicted of preying on women who are too intoxicated to say ‘no’ are sexual predators. The public has the right to know who they are, where the live, and what they did,” said Orange County district attorney’s office Chief of Staff Susan Schroeder. “Again, they want to be treated different than other similarly situated defendants. This is one of the reasons why they are dangerous.”

Haidl, Nachreiner and Spann lost their case in the Court of Appeal in March. This is their last chance to appeal their case on the state level.

The state Supreme Court has 60 days to decide if it wants to hear the case.

By Joseph Serna

Thursday, December 24, 2009

From Orange County Bail Bondsman-No Bail for Ex-CHP officer convicted for trying to have sex with minor



A retired California Highway Patrol lieutenant was convicted today of trying to have sex with someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl who was actually an adult undercover officer.

Stephen Robert Deck, 55, a Carlsbad resident who spent 23 years with the CHP, was found guilty of one felony count of attempted lewd acts on a child under 14, the Orange County district attorney's office said.
Deck was among 13 men swept up in a 2006 undercover sting by the Laguna Beach Police Department.

He initially had conversations over the Internet with a person he believed was a 13-year-old girl. He was in fact communicating with an adult volunteer from Perverted-Justice.com, a nonprofit organization that works with law enforcement nationwide to catch Internet sexual predators, prosecutors said.


Deck continued online communications and phone calls with an undercover officer who sounded young, authorities said. He made graphic sexual comments, including a statement about eating pie, according to prosecutors.

After arranging to meet the girl, Deck showed up at a Laguna Beach apartment with a key lime pie and a digital camera, prosecutors said. He was arrested at the scene.

He is scheduled to be sentenced Jan. 22 at the Santa Ana courthouse. He could serve up to four years in state prison.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

P.C. 1275 Hold for Former congressional candidate accused of stealing a Mercedes and writing bad checks Throughout Orange County, from Bail bondsman in Orange County


A onetime congressional candidate accused of defrauding Orange County hotels, intentionally writing bad checks and stealing an expensive luxury car from a local dealership is scheduled to go on trial Monday, prosecutors said today.

Delecia Holt, 48, is charged with nine felony counts for offenses spanning three years and amounting to more than $55,000, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney’s office. The allegations include grand theft, unlawfully taking a vehicle and defrauding an innkeeper and a telephone company. She also faces charges of lying about her income status to fraudulently acquire goods and gain financial assistance.

Holt ran as a write-in candidate for the 47th Congressional District in Orange County in 2005. She was a candidate for the 53rd Congressional District in San Diego the following year. Her trial is expected to start Monday at Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana.

According to prosecutors, Holt went to an Orange County Mercedes Benz dealership in 2005 and wrote a bad check for just under $13,000. The amount was supposed to be a down payment for a $32,000 car. Holt never made any legitimate payments for the car and there were insufficient funds in her account to cover the down payment, prosecutors said.


From July to September 2007, Holt wrote three separate checks totaling $5,000 to the Comfort Suites in Lake Forest, where she allegedly lived for three months, prosecutors said. The checks all bounced, and Holt fled the hotel after failing to make any legitimate payments for her bill, they said.

Holt also allegedly committed perjury by intentionally deceiving the Orange County Social Services Agency when she lied on a welfare document in August 2007 and failed to disclose that she had received income in the form of child support, prosecutors said.

She is accused of committing welfare fraud by accepting about $900 in welfare funds for which she was ineligible.

“She misrepresented her status and fraudulently received financial aid as a result of that,” Emami said.

Holt’s indiscretions continued in October 2007, according to prosecutors, when she allegedly hosted a comedy night fundraiser at a Dana Point hotel under the pretense of raising money for Habitat for Humanity. The event failed to raise any money.

Holt is accused of writing a check for $15,000 to the hotel from a personal account to cover the cost of the event, even though she knew her account had insufficient funds. She also allegedly wrote bad checks totaling $2,000 to the four comedians and failed to pay a photographer and videographer for the fundraiser.

Prosecutors claim Holt opened multiple phone accounts through Sprint from December 2007 to November 2008 but failed to make payments on more than $5,400 in bills.

Holt also wrote a $3,000 check to Regal Entertainment Group in 2008 as payment for advertisements in movie theaters, but the check was declined due to insufficient funds, prosecutors said.

If convicted on all counts, Holt faces a maximum of 11 years and eight months in state prison.

(Above) Delecia Holt Photo



(Above) Delecia Holt Booking Photo
Orange County County Jail, Orange County Ca.

Our current Bail information is that the 1275PC hold is still in affect and Holt is currently being charged with 15 Felonys.

We Will update this story if the bail information changes.

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