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Introduction to the

Burbank Courthouse

With Grace legal Group, Inc. You have another chance.

Situated in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, the Burbank Courthouse plays a pivotal role in administering justice for residents of Burbank and surrounding communities. This courthouse handles a wide range of legal matters — from criminal misdemeanors and felonies to civil harassment orders and traffic violations. For many individuals, it serves as the first and most critical stop in the criminal justice system following an arrest.

At Grace Legal Group, we understand how overwhelming it can be to face charges in a courtroom environment that feels intimidating and unfamiliar. The consequences of even a first-time offense can affect your freedom, career, immigration status, and personal relationships. That’s why we stand beside our clients from day one — offering compassionate counsel, aggressive legal defense, and guidance through every step of the court process.

Our attorneys have deep experience handling cases at the Burbank Courthouse. We know the local procedures, courtrooms, and judges — and we tailor our defense strategy accordingly. Whether you’re charged with DUI, domestic violence, drug possession, or another criminal offense, we’re prepared to intervene quickly, fight for your rights, and work toward a resolution that protects your future.

When your liberty and reputation are on the line, don’t face the system alone. Grace Legal Group is here to fight for you — with faith, experience, and results.

Burbank Courthouse

our clients say it best

Client Testimonials

Zino and his team go above and beyond for all clients that come their way. His generosity and kindness makes him an individual that you would love to go back to. He is extremely understanding to all situations and will work diligently to get you what you deserve. I would 100% recommend Zino to anyone in need of a criminal case lawyer.

Maraya B.

Grace legal group has been very helpful throughout my entire court process and have stuck with me since last year . My representative Zino himself is great when it comes to staying in touch with me and having me updated on the next hearing . He was super easy to talk too about the case/ situation and made sure everything went smoothly throughout the whole process. If I ever need an attorney again . I’d come to Grace legal , and ask for Zino.

Felix T.

Zino will fight for you no matter the circumstances, he believes in second chance and truly believes in his clients true wishes and desires , after searching multiple places for a trustworthy attorney I wouldn’t choose anyone but zino

Alfred M.

Zino has a great personality! He laid out an achievable plan to reach our goal. Although it didn’t play out exactly how we thought (what ever does?), our goal was met ans described and the job got done in timely fashion. His empathy, compassion, and support for his client is not teachable, you either have it or you don’t. Zino is a great person! I highly recommend him.

Zachary A.

They did a great job a representing me in my situation. It was a bit drawn out of process but in the end it was worth it for our success. Thank you so much Grace legal team. 🥰. I hope I don't need you again but if I do, I got you in speed dial.

Eileen P.

I happened to stumble upon this law firm in looking for a lawyer for my husband one day at lunch. After meeting with Zino we hired him before even leaving the office. He was good about communicating what possibilities we were facing. Once court started we realized that we would have a whole team supporting us. The team has been very supportive during this hard time and we are grateful for their continued support.

Miesha H.

Mr. Zino, helped my family, my son was looking at a life sentence, when I spoke with Mr. Zino I said all I want is the life sentence taken off the table and that’s what he did, we went from life to 38 years to 15 years, what a blessing Mr. Zino is. I want to thank you and your staff for working so hard and diligent on my sons case. Thank you all again, sending much love.

Sonya F.

Zino and Tara helped me through a complex case where the city DA wanted a conviction. Through a new law, Zino got me out of the conviction and removal from any arrest record or conviction from my record. I would recommend Zino and the Grace Legal Firm with my highest recommendation.

Justin E.

Great guys. I appreciate all they did for me.

Marshe D

"With Grace, There's Always a Second Chance"

Zino O. Osehobo, Esq.
Managing Attorney

Burbank Courthouse – Location & Contact Details

The Burbank Courthouse serves as a vital legal center for criminal, traffic, and limited civil matters in the City of Burbank and surrounding areas of Los Angeles County. Whether you or a loved one is facing arraignment, pretrial hearings, or sentencing, knowing where to go and what to expect can ease some of the anxiety tied to court appearances.

Address

Burbank Courthouse
300 East Olive Avenue
Burbank, CA 91502

Phone Number

For court-related inquiries, including hearing schedules, case status, and general assistance, you may contact the courthouse directly at:
(818) 260-8400

Hours of Operation

Monday through Friday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Closed on weekends and court-observed holidays.

Note: Departments within the courthouse (e.g., criminal, traffic) may operate on slightly different schedules. We recommend calling ahead or checking your court paperwork for exact appearance times.

Parking Information

Public parking is available in surrounding city lots and structures near the courthouse. Be sure to arrive early to allow time for parking and security screening.

Court Website

To view court calendars, case lookup, department details, or general court information, visit:
🔗 Los Angeles Superior Court – Burbank Courthouse

Types of Cases Heard at the
Burbank Courthouse

The Burbank Courthouse handles a wide array of legal matters for individuals arrested or cited in Burbank and nearby areas of Los Angeles County. Unlike juvenile or civil-only courthouses, Burbank processes both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases — making it a crucial venue for those facing serious charges. Whether it’s your first court appearance or one of several hearings, this courthouse is where important decisions about your rights, freedom, and future are made.

Grace Legal Group has a deep understanding of how this courthouse operates — including how prosecutors, judges, and clerks approach different types of cases. Our experience allows us to build tailored defense strategies that protect your interests from the very first appearance.

Here are the primary types of cases heard at the Burbank Courthouse:

Criminal Misdemeanors

These include lower-level offenses that can still result in jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record.
Common examples include:

Even a misdemeanor charge can threaten your job, immigration status, or educational opportunities. We work to secure alternatives like diversion, community service, or dismissal whenever possible.

Felony Offenses

The Burbank Courthouse also hears felony matters, which carry longer sentences and more severe consequences. These cases typically begin with arraignment and can proceed through multiple hearings if not resolved early.
Common felonies include:

We advocate for bail reduction, dismissal of enhancements, and early negotiations — all while preparing a strong defense for trial, if needed.

Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders

These sensitive cases often involve complex emotional dynamics and carry long-term effects.
Matters heard include:

  • Domestic battery (PC 243(e)(1))
  • Protective order violations
  • Criminal threats (PC 422)
  • Emergency restraining orders

We defend your rights while working to preserve your family, career, and reputation.

Drug-Related Charges

The courthouse frequently processes charges involving controlled substances, including:

  • Possession of narcotics (HS 11350)
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia (HS 11364)
  • DUI with drugs (VC 23152(f))
  • Possession with intent to sell

At Grace Legal Group, we explore treatment-based outcomes and drug diversion programs to help keep these charges off your record.

Theft & Property Crimes

Property-related offenses, even if non-violent, can have serious repercussions.
We handle cases involving:

  • Shoplifting or petty theft
  • Commercial burglary (PC 459)
  • Auto theft
  • Receiving stolen property (PC 496)

We aim to secure resolutions involving restitution, dismissal, or reduced charges.

Traffic & DUI Offenses

Though seen as “minor,” traffic-related charges at the Burbank Courthouse can carry license suspensions, high fines, and even jail time.
Common cases include:

  • Driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Driving on a suspended license (VC 14601.1)
  • Reckless driving (VC 23103)
  • Hit-and-run (VC 20002)

We push for case reductions, DMV protection, and opportunities for traffic school or alternative sentencing.

Civil Harassment Restraining Orders

While the courthouse primarily handles criminal matters, it also processes civil restraining orders filed by individuals claiming harassment or threats. These orders can lead to criminal consequences if violated. Our team defends against unfair or exaggerated claims and protects your constitutional rights.

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What Happens After a
Juvenile Arrest in Burbank

When a minor is arrested in Burbank or the surrounding areas of Los Angeles County, their legal journey will likely begin at the Burbank Police Department before being referred to the juvenile division of the Los Angeles County court system. Depending on the nature of the alleged offense, the case may be assigned to a juvenile facility like Eastlake, Sylmar, or Los Padrinos, and it may ultimately be heard in a designated juvenile courtroom.

For many families, this process is confusing, frightening, and emotionally overwhelming. At Grace Legal Group, we work quickly to help parents understand what’s happening, secure their child’s release whenever possible, and start building a strong legal defense right away.

Here’s what typically happens after a juvenile arrest in Burbank:

Initial Arrest and Intake

After being taken into custody by the Burbank Police Department, a minor is usually transported to a local juvenile hall, where they are formally booked. During intake, probation officers evaluate a number of factors to decide whether the youth should be:

  • Released to a parent or guardian with a notice to appear in court, or
  • Held in juvenile detention pending a court hearing

Factors reviewed include:

  • The seriousness of the alleged offense
  • Any prior arrest history or probation status
  • Whether the minor is a flight risk or poses a danger to the community
  • Family support and living stability

This initial evaluation often determines the tone of the case. Having a juvenile defense attorney involved early can improve the likelihood of release and mitigate how the case is processed.

Detention Hearing (Within 48–72 Hours)

If a minor is kept in custody, they must appear before a juvenile court judge within 48 to 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays). This critical hearing — known as the detention hearing — determines whether the child will:

  • Be released home under supervision
  • Remain in custody while the case moves forward

The judge will consider:

  • The strength of the allegations
  • School attendance and performance
  • Family engagement and parental supervision
  • Input from probation officers and legal counsel

At Grace Legal Group, we present a strong release plan supported by documentation — including report cards, counseling records, and letters from mentors — to persuade the court that home supervision is a safe and productive option.

Jurisdiction Hearing – Determining the Facts

If the court decides to move forward with the case, the next step is a jurisdiction hearing — similar to a trial but without a jury. This hearing determines whether the allegations in the petition are legally supported.

At this stage:

  • Your child has the right to legal representation
  • Witnesses can be cross-examined
  • Evidence can be challenged

If the petition is “sustained,” the court takes jurisdiction over the minor, and the case advances to disposition (sentencing).

Disposition Hearing – Sentencing and Court Orders

The disposition hearing determines the outcome of the case and what consequences, if any, the minor will face. This could range from informal probation to placement in a group home or juvenile camp.

The judge will evaluate:

  • The severity of the offense
  • The minor’s psychological and academic history
  • Probation department recommendations
  • Statements from family members or legal counsel

At Grace Legal Group, we push for rehabilitative solutions, not incarceration. We advocate for informal probation, community service, counseling, and school support instead of long-term detention or DJJ placement.

Ongoing Review Hearings and Record Sealing

If probation or other terms are imposed, the court may hold review hearings to ensure compliance. Once the terms are completed, your child may be eligible to seal their juvenile record, preserving their opportunities for higher education, employment, and housing.

We remain by your side to:

  • Ensure compliance with court orders
  • Request early termination of supervision, when appropriate
  • File petitions to seal juvenile records after successful case closure

Juvenile court is not about punishment — it’s about second chances.
At Grace Legal Group, we make sure your child gets the opportunity to grow beyond their mistakes and avoid lifelong consequences. From the moment of arrest through the final court appearance, we offer the guidance, legal skill, and compassion your family needs.

How Our Defense Process
Works at Grace Legal Group

At Grace Legal Group, we believe every person — especially young people — deserves a strong defense, a second chance, and an advocate who sees beyond the charges. Whether your child is facing a school-related offense, a first-time arrest, or a serious felony allegation, our legal process is designed to guide your family through every stage of the justice system with clarity, compassion, and results.

We don’t just defend cases — we walk with families through one of the most difficult chapters of their lives. Here’s how our defense process works:

Step 1: Immediate Legal Response & Free Consultation

The moment you contact our firm, we move swiftly to gather critical details and assess the situation. Early involvement is key — especially in juvenile cases, where timing can impact release decisions, evidence collection, and diversion opportunities.

During your free consultation, we will:

  • Listen carefully to your child’s situation and your concerns as a parent
  • Explain your rights and what to expect in the coming days
  • Advise you on how to speak with law enforcement, probation, or school officials
  • Begin communicating with the court, DA’s office, or juvenile hall (if your child is in custody)

Our immediate goal is to position your child for release and to start crafting a defense that avoids long-term consequences.

Step 2: Case Review, Background Assessment & Strategy Development

Once retained, we begin an in-depth legal and personal assessment of your child’s case. Juvenile defense requires more than legal knowledge — it requires understanding the whole child.

We take the time to:

  • Examine police reports, bodycam footage, and witness statements
  • Investigate how the arrest occurred and whether rights were violated
  • Review your child’s academic records, IEP plans, psychological reports, and disciplinary history
  • Interview coaches, mentors, teachers, and family members for character references
  • Collaborate with experts if needed (psychologists, substance use counselors, etc.)

This approach allows us to build a powerful, personalized defense that goes beyond the legal facts and presents your child as a full person — one worthy of rehabilitation, not punishment.

Step 3: Court Representation at Every Stage

From the first court hearing to the last, our attorneys are with you every step of the way. We explain each stage clearly, prepare you and your child for what’s ahead, and fight for the most favorable outcome possible.

We represent your family through:

  • Detention Hearings: We advocate for your child’s release and present a strong home plan.
  • Jurisdiction Hearings: We challenge the prosecution’s case, cross-examine witnesses, and argue for dismissal or reduced charges.
  • Disposition Hearings: We fight for restorative outcomes — informal probation, diversion, or therapy-based alternatives.
  • Review Hearings: We monitor compliance and advocate for early termination or record sealing when possible.

You’ll never be left wondering what’s happening. We make sure your family is prepared, informed, and empowered throughout the process.

Step 4: Support Beyond the Courtroom

Our work doesn’t end after the final court date. We know juvenile cases can impact school performance, emotional health, and future opportunities long after the case is resolved.

That’s why we continue to assist families with:

  • Accessing counseling, treatment, or tutoring resources
  • Communicating with probation officers and school officials
  • Keeping court compliance on track (classes, community service, curfews)
  • Filing to seal juvenile records when eligibility is met

We want your child to move forward — not be held back by one moment in their life.

Why Families Trust Grace Legal Group

  • Faith-Based, Family-Oriented Representation
  • Two Experienced Attorneys on Every Case
  • Deep Knowledge of the Burbank Court System
  • Flexible Payment Plans & Multilingual Support
  • Over 500+ Successful Cases Defended

When your child’s freedom, future, and reputation are on the line, the right legal team makes all the difference. At Grace Legal Group, we’re more than defense attorneys — we’re partners in your family’s healing and your child’s second chance.

Common Charges We Handle at the
Burbank Courthouse

The Burbank Courthouse sees a wide range of criminal cases, from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies. For those unfamiliar with the legal system, even a seemingly small charge can feel overwhelming. At Grace Legal Group, we bring decades of combined experience and courtroom insight to every case we take on — ensuring each client gets the aggressive, compassionate, and strategic representation they deserve.

Our firm has successfully defended hundreds of clients in Burbank, and we are deeply familiar with the local court procedures, judges, and prosecutors. Below are some of the most common charges we handle at this courthouse and how we approach them.

DUI & Driving-Related Offenses

Burbank police regularly cite or arrest individuals for driving under the influence — especially in high-traffic zones and near entertainment districts.

We defend against:

Our goal is to protect your license, minimize penalties, and explore alternatives such as diversion, wet reckless reductions, or DMV hearing wins.

Domestic Violence & Restraining Order Violations

Domestic incidents often result in serious charges — even when the facts are disputed or exaggerated. The emotional weight of these cases can cloud judgment and lead to rushed decisions by law enforcement.

We represent clients facing:

We work to uncover the full story, challenge unlawful arrests, and pursue dismissals or anger management-based outcomes.

Drug Possession & Drug Sales

Drug-related charges are some of the most common at the Burbank Courthouse. Many involve young adults or first-time offenders who deserve a chance at treatment, not jail time.

We handle:

We advocate for alternatives like drug diversion programs (PC 1000), Prop 36, or treatment-based resolutions to keep your record clean.

Theft & Property Crimes

Property-related crimes — even non-violent ones — can result in felony charges if the value is high or prior offenses exist.

Common charges include:

We aim to resolve these cases through restitution, diversion, or community service whenever possible, keeping our clients out of custody and on a path to rehabilitation.

Assault & Battery

Violent crime allegations often arise from misunderstandings, mutual combat, or self-defense situations — but the consequences can still be severe if not properly handled.

We defend against:

  • Simple assault (PC 240)
  • Battery (PC 242)
  • Assault with a deadly weapon (PC 245)
  • School fights or altercations in public places

Our team investigates deeply, questions witness credibility, and works to de-escalate the charges through strategic legal negotiation or trial.

Firearms & Weapons Charges

Burbank PD aggressively enforces weapon laws, particularly in school zones, airports, and commercial areas.

We represent clients facing:

We examine whether law enforcement followed proper search and seizure protocols and fight for suppression of unlawfully obtained evidence.

Probation Violations & Bench Warrants

Failing to appear in court or comply with probation terms can lead to immediate arrest or jail time.

We assist clients with:

We move quickly to mitigate damage, resolve non-compliance issues, and keep our clients out of custody.

Juvenile Offenses

Though juvenile matters are often assigned to other facilities, Burbank-originating arrests may still involve hearings at connected courthouses.

We defend minors charged with:

  • Drug possession or sales
  • School fights or threats
  • Shoplifting and vandalism
  • Gang-related allegations
  • Weapons possession

We prioritize rehabilitation, sealing records, and restoring opportunity — not punishment.

Our Legal Defense is Holistic and Focused on Results

At Grace Legal Group, we don’t just look at the charge — we look at the person. We coordinate with mental health providers, educators, and community programs to present our clients as more than a case number. Our goal is always the same: to protect your rights, preserve your future, and fight for the best possible outcome.

Custody Status, Parental Involvement
and the Grace Legal Group Advantage

When a loved one — especially a juvenile — is arrested in Burbank, one of the first and most pressing concerns is: Will they be held in custody? In adult court, this often leads to questions about bail. In juvenile court, where no formal bail system exists, the focus shifts to whether a minor can be safely released to their parent or guardian.

At Grace Legal Group, we move quickly to address custody status, advocate for release, and guide families through every step of the legal process. Whether your child is being held in juvenile detention or your loved one is awaiting arraignment at the Burbank Courthouse, our legal team acts with urgency, compassion, and precision.

Understanding Custody in Adult and Juvenile Cases

For Adult Cases:
After arrest, adults are generally booked into a local jail or holding facility — such as the Burbank City Jail or Glendale Jail — before being transferred to the Los Angeles County Jail system (e.g., Twin Towers or CRDF). Bail is usually set based on a schedule determined by the severity of the charge.

Grace Legal Group works directly with bail bond agents to:

  • Request bail reductions at arraignment
  • Challenge excessive bail or request an own recognizance (O.R.) release
  • Expedite release through trusted bail providers

For Juvenile Cases:
Minors are typically taken to a juvenile hall (such as Eastlake, Sylmar, or Los Padrinos) for intake. The decision to detain or release a minor lies with the probation department and the judge, based on a range of criteria:

  • Nature of the alleged offense
  • Prior juvenile record
  • Home environment and parental supervision
  • Risk to public safety or self

There is no cash bail in juvenile court, which makes strong legal advocacy at the detention hearing absolutely essential.

Why Parental Involvement Is So Critical

In both juvenile and adult cases, family support matters — and the courts take it seriously. A judge is more likely to approve pretrial release or informal supervision when they see engaged, responsible adults willing to provide structure, guidance, and accountability.

At Grace Legal Group, we help parents and family members:

  • Understand the legal process and court expectations
  • Prepare documentation showing a stable, supportive home
  • Gather school records, counseling updates, or letters from mentors
  • Speak effectively during hearings when called upon
  • Stay involved post-release to ensure compliance with court orders

We prepare families for success — both inside and outside the courtroom.

Visiting a Loved One in Custody: What You Should Know

For Adults:
Visitation policies vary by facility. We provide specific instructions on how to locate and visit an adult in Burbank jail or LA County custody, including:

  • Inmate search tools
  • Visitation hours and restrictions
  • What to bring and what to expect

For Juveniles:
Visiting a minor in juvenile hall is more restricted and must be scheduled in advance. We help families navigate:

  • Probation department approvals
  • ID requirements and facility rules
  • Phone or video call alternatives if in-person visits aren’t possible

We maintain close contact with detention facilities to ensure your child or loved one doesn’t feel abandoned during this time.

The Grace Legal Group Advantage

When custody, freedom, and a family’s future are on the line, you need a legal team that offers more than just courtroom knowledge — you need a team that cares.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Two Attorneys on Every Case: More support, more strategy, better results.
  • Faith-Based Representation: We lead with compassion, empathy, and strength.
  • Juvenile and Adult Criminal Defense Experience: We know both systems inside and out.
  • Personalized Strategy: No two clients are the same — we build your defense accordingly.
  • Courtroom Relationships: Our familiarity with Burbank judges, prosecutors, and staff gives your case an edge.
  • End-to-End Support: From first appearance to case closure, we never leave you in the dark.

If your child or loved one is in custody — or facing the threat of it — every moment counts. At Grace Legal Group, we act fast, stand strong, and never forget the human side of criminal defense.

The Burbank Courthouse is located at:
300 East Olive Avenue, Burbank, CA 91502
It serves as a local venue for criminal, traffic, and limited civil matters in Los Angeles County.

This courthouse handles:

  • Misdemeanor and felony criminal cases

  • DUI and traffic-related offenses

  • Domestic violence and restraining orders

  • Drug, theft, and assault cases

  • Juvenile matters (initial stages before transfer)

Yes. If bail is set, you can post bail at the Burbank Jail (if the person is still in local custody) or at the courthouse during business hours.
We work closely with bail bond agents to arrange fast release — often within hours.

Yes. Los Angeles County follows a standard bail schedule based on the nature of the charge. Judges have discretion to raise, reduce, or waive bail depending on the case.
Our attorneys can request a bail reduction or argue for a release on your own recognizance (O.R.).

At your arraignment:

  • Charges will be formally read

  • You’ll enter a plea (not guilty, guilty, or no contest)

  • The judge will determine release conditions or set bail
    Having an attorney present increases your chances of favorable release terms and sets the tone for how your case proceeds.

You can:

  • Call the Burbank Jail directly

  • Use the Los Angeles County inmate locator if they’ve been transferred

  • Contact Grace Legal Group — we can locate your loved one and advise on the next steps

Yes. Juveniles are typically held in a juvenile hall facility (not the Burbank Jail). A detention hearing must occur within 48–72 hours, where the court will decide whether the minor will be released or held pending further proceedings.
We act quickly to advocate for release and present a strong home plan.

Bring:

  • A valid government-issued photo ID

  • Any court paperwork or citations

  • Copies of proof of enrollment, counseling, or community service (if relevant)

  • A professional appearance and respectful demeanor — judges take this seriously
    If you’re represented by Grace Legal Group, we will ensure you’re fully prepared ahead of time.

We offer:

  • Immediate legal intervention after arrest

  • Representation at every court appearance

  • Bail coordination and emergency motions

  • Diversion program advocacy, trial defense, and record sealing

  • Faith-based, family-focused support every step of the way

In many cases, yes. If you’ve successfully completed probation, diversion, or had your case dismissed, you may be eligible for record sealing (juveniles) or expungement (adults).
We handle all post-case relief petitions to help you move forward without legal barriers.

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