ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER

Carl C. Holmes, Public Defender

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Welcome to the Orange County Public Defender web site.

A voice for the poor, the Orange County Public Defender provides legal representation to those unable to afford a lawyer in criminal, juvenile, mental health and dependency cases.

First established in 1944, today over 165 Orange County Deputy Public Defenders, Alternate Defenders and Associate Defenders, with the support of Investigators, Paralegals and Clerical staff, provide legal representation in approximately 65,000 cases annually.  The Alternate Defenders and Associate Defenders are separate subsidiary offices handling cases in which the Public Defender declares a conflict of interest.

Recognized as a leader nationwide, the Orange County Public Defender safeguards the Constitutional rights of all by providing high-quality, cost-effective legal services to the indigent of Orange County.

It is our goal to provide helpful information about our office for clients and the public on this web site.  Please e-mail us your comments and questions.

OFFICES

Main Office
Ronald Y. Butler Public Defender Building
14 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701
Tel.: (714) 834-2144 FAX: (714) 834-2729

Branch Offices

Alternate Defender
600 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 600
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Tel.: (714) 568-4160
FAX: (714) 568-4200
Map to Alternate Defender Office

Associate Defender
12 Civic Center Plaza,
Room B-15
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Tel.: (714) 834-5500
FAX: (714) 834-3429

Central Justice Center
600 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 111
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Tel.: (714) 568-4860
FAX: (714) 568-4875
Map to Central Justice Center Office

Harbor Justice Center
4601 Jamboree Road, Suite 101
Newport Beach, CA 92680-2527
Tel.: (949) 476-4888
FAX: (949) 476-4676

Juvenile Justice Center
341 City Drive South, Suite 307
Orange, CA 92868-3205
Tel.: (714) 935-7578
FAX: (714) 935-7559
Map to Lamoreaux Justice Center

Mental Health Unit
600 West Santa Ana Blvd. Suite 600
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Telephone: (714) 568-4115
FAX: (714) 568-4139
Map to Mental Health Unit

North Justice Center
1440 Harbor Blvd. 4th Floor
Fullerton, CA 92835
Tel.: (714) 773-4500
FAX: (714) 773-4479
Map to North Justice Center

South Justice Center
23560 Pacific Island Drive
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-2033
Tel.: (949) 249-5060
FAX: (949) 249-5135
Map to South Justice Center

West Justice Center
14120 Beach Blvd., Suite 200
Westminster, CA 92683-4593
Tel.: (714) 896-7281
FAX: (714) 896-7368
Map to West Justice Center Office

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I obtain the services of a public defender?

Deputy public defenders are appointed by the court. If you are charged with a crime and cannot afford to hire an attorney, ask the court to appoint a public defender at your first appearance before a judge. You may be asked to submit a financial declaration to determine eligibility.  If you have questions about whether you need a public defender or qualify for one, call any of the branch offices listed on this web page.

Are public defenders lawyers?

Yes.  All deputy public defenders are lawyers licensed to practice law by the California State Bar.  Orange County Deputy Public Defenders are widely recognized as among the best criminal defense lawyers.

If I am arrested, should I talk to the police?

If you are arrested, you should request to speak to a lawyer and obtain advice from a lawyer before answering police questions. For more information click here: FindLaw Library - What are my Rights . . . If the Police approach me and ask me questions?

The police didn't read me my rights, do I get my case dismissed?

Probably not.  Not being properly advised of your Constitutional rights may have consequences that will impact the ultimate outcome of your case, but the mere fact that you were not properly advised does not mean your case is automatically dismissed. It is an issue that should be brought to the attention of your attorney so that appropriate legal remedies can be sought.

How do I get an old case removed from my record?

California Penal Code Section 1203.4 allows the court, in the interests of justice, to permit you to withdraw a previously entered guilty plea and have your case dismissed if you have fulfilled the conditions of probation for the entire period of probation or have been discharged from probation.  To obtain a dismissal under this section you must file a Petition (click here for a 1203.4 Petition and Order form - Adobe Acrobat Reader required - download Adobe Acrobat Free Reader) in the jurisdiction where the prior conviction occurred seeking an Order by the court to grant relief under Penal Code Section 1203.4.   The court will calendar your request for a hearing before a judge.  If  your old case was a felony conviction you may be eligible to have the charge reduced to a misdemeanor.   You should consult an attorney prior to filing your petition.  For more information, please read California Penal Code Section 1203.4  and California Penal Code Section 17(b) or e-mail us. For more information click here: FindLaw Library - Arrest Record Expungement in California

How do I get my sentence modified?

If you want to ask the sentencing judge to modify your sentence you can do so by filing a Petition for Modification of Sentence (click here for a Petition for Modification of Sentence form -  Adobe Acrobat Reader required - download Adobe Acrobat Free Reader) or you can write a letter to the sentencing judge which clearly states your case number, current sentence and your reasons for requesting the modification.  The court seldom modifies sentences unless there are compelling reasons to do so.  For more information, contact your attorney or e-mail us.

How do I apply for employment with the Orange County Public Defender?

Available positions are posted on the OCPD Employment page and Orange County Home Page. Follow application instructions and you will be notified when a recruitment for a position you are interested in is occurring.

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