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UNIFORM BAIL
SCHEDULE
(Felony and Misdemeanor)
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
Felony Bail
Schedule
- Application
- Presumptive Bail
- Penal Code Section 1270.1
- Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses
- Holds for Out-of-County Charges
- Violation of Probation
- Code Sections and Subsections
• Penal Code Description – Felony
• Health & Safety Code Description – Felony
• Vehicle Code Description – Felony
Misdemeanor Bail Schedule
- Revisions to Schedule
- Additions to Schedule
- Unlisted – Violations (Misdemeanors)
- Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses – Same Degree
- Bail Limit for Multiple Offenses – Different Degree
- California Vehicle Code
- Bail Set on VC 40508
• Penal Code Description – Misdemeanor
• Health & Safety Code Description – Misdemeanor
• Business & Professions Code Description – Misdemeanor
• Vehicle Code Description – Misdemeanor
• Harbors & Navigation Code Description – Misdemeanor
• California Code of Regulations – Title 14 – (Fish & Game) –Description – Misdemeanor
• Fish & Game Code – Misdemeanor
• California Code of Regulations
(Hazardous Materials) –Title 13 – Article
3
• Public Resources Code – Misdemeanor
• Public Utilities Code – Misdemeanor
• California Code of Regulations – Title 14 (Parks & Recreation)
1. Orange County Bail Schedule Holders
Pursuant to the 2003 Uniform Bail
Procedures Committee meeting, thisbail schedule was approved by the judges
of the Superior Court of California,County of Orange, and effective January
2, 2004.
2. Law Enforcement Agencies
Prevailing legislation places the burden on
law enforcement agencies tonotifythe magistrate if the scheduled bail
is not adequate for the crime.
It is recommended that each agency make
their personnel cognizant of1270.1 Penal Code as certain provisions
may apply if bail modificationoccurs.
Also, paraphrased below is Penal
Code section 1269c:
1269c PC. Orders setting bail in excess of, or less
than, scheduleamount. If a defendant is arrested without a warrant for
a bailablefelony offense or for the misdemeanor offense of violating
a domesticviolence restraining order, and a peace officer has reasonable
causeto believe that the amount of bail set forth in the schedule isinsufficient
to assure the defendant's appearance or to assure theprotection of a
victim, or family member of a victim, of domesticviolence, the peace
officer shall prepare a declaration under penaltyof perjury setting forth
the facts and circumstances in support [of ahigher bail].
3.Further information is available 24 hours a day through Detention Releaseby
calling (714) 647-4581.
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