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Posted on Oct 21st, 2016 by
Nightmares on Cell Street If you think you have it bad in jail in Orange County, you do, but there’s a world of worse places you can be. In Honduras, a prison built to house 200 houses about 700 inmates and the guards do not enter the grounds at all; inmates run the cell areas and assign the jobs of getting water from the prison well...
Posted on Sep 22nd, 2016 by
Continuing … ongoing information pieces on the facilities and processes of the justice system at work in Orange County CA as the workings apply to arrested parties. You’ve been arraigned, you’ve entered your plea of guilty or no contest, and you’ve received your sentence so now you are committed to completing the terms of the sentencing....
Posted on Sep 9th, 2016 by
Summary of Orange County Justice System - Part II Continuing … ongoing information pieces on the facilities and processes of the justice system at work in Orange County CA as the workings apply to arrested parties. Prepare for Arraignment If you were released on bail prior to arraignment, you have had some time to consider what your...
Posted on Sep 7th, 2016 by
This is the first of a series of information blogs on the facilities and processes of the justice system at work in Orange County, California as the workings apply to arrested parties. All states and all counties within California have an obligation to act in accordance with the Constitution of the United States and ensure fair policies to...
Posted on Sep 7th, 2016 by
Due to the extremely high failure to appear (FTA) in court rates for sex crime cases related to prostitution, pimping and or pandering most bail bond companies require payment of 10% in full and real estate or cash collateral. Cash collateral would need to cover the full amount of the bond. Real estate requires 120% of the bond amount and...
Posted on Aug 16th, 2016 by
Being arrested for a DUI or DWI can be very stressful, embarrassing, and expensive. Sometimes you may not use your best judgement when deciding whether or not to drive after enjoying a few drinks at a family reunion, dinner party, or concert. A fun night out may wind up being anything but fun if you’re driving while impaired. Usually when...
Posted on Aug 16th, 2016 by
Assault with a Deadly Weapon California Penal Code § 245(a)(1) defines the California law on Assault with a Deadly Weapon as the act of committing an assault on another individual using a “deadly weapon”, an instrument that’s not considered a firearm, or by forceful means that have the probability to cause great bodily injury to another...
Posted on Aug 4th, 2016 by
Bail Bonds: Federal & State of California What are the major differences between federal bonds and state bonds? 1. When and how bail bonds are determined Federal bail bonds- Defendants in a federal case cannot be bailed out—if eligible for release—until after the defendant appears before the magistrate or judge at the initial...
Jesse Kleis is a licensed California Bail Agent and founder of Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, bringing over 10 years of hands-on experience in the bail bonds industry. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Sociology from California State University, Jesse combines academic insight with real-world expertise to guide individuals and families through the complex pretrial process. In addition to leading one of California’s most trusted bail bond services, Jesse is a dedicated Sociology Instructor, committed to educating others on topics like criminal justice, social inequality, and community-based reform. His dual role as both bail agent and educator uniquely positions him to advocate for balanced, ethical approaches to bail reform and pretrial freedom. Whether helping a client secure fast release or writing on bail system policies, Jesse’s mission is simple: to treat every case with integrity, compassion, and respect. Author contributions regularly featured on the Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds Blog, covering bail reform, California legal updates, and tips for navigating the justice system.