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Introduction to the
Glendale Courthouse
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Located in the heart of Glendale, the Glendale Courthouse serves as a vital judicial center for individuals facing criminal charges in the eastern San Fernando Valley and surrounding areas. From misdemeanors to serious felony cases, this courthouse plays a crucial role in administering justice for a wide range of criminal matters. Whether someone has been arrested for a DUI, theft, assault, or any other offense, the Glendale Courthouse is often the first step in a stressful and uncertain legal journey.
At Grace Legal Group, we understand how overwhelming it can be when you or a loved one is suddenly involved in the criminal justice system. The stakes are real — your freedom, reputation, and future may all be on the line. That’s why we’re committed to providing swift, strategic support from the moment you contact us, ensuring you never have to face this process alone.
Our team is deeply familiar with the Glendale Courthouse, including its judges, prosecutors, clerks, and courtroom procedures. We use this insider knowledge to navigate the system effectively and fight for the best outcome possible — whether that means securing a reduced charge, getting bail lowered, or achieving a full dismissal.
When you’re facing criminal proceedings at the Glendale Courthouse, you need more than just a bail bond — you need a legal ally who knows the system and has your back every step of the way. Grace Legal Group is here to help you move forward with confidence.
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Client Testimonials
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Glendale
Courthouse – Location & Contact Details
Address
Glendale Courthouse
600 East Broadway
Glendale, CA 91206
Phone Number
For court-related inquiries — including hearing schedules, case status, or filing information — you can contact the courthouse directly at:
(818) 265-6400
Hours of Operation
The courthouse is open to the public:
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Court Website
To review case information, access court calendars, or find department-specific details, visit the Los Angeles Superior Court’s official site:
Los Angeles Superior Court – Glendale Courthouse
Facing any of these
Cases We Handle
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Types of Cases Heard at the
McCourtney Juvenile Courthouse
The Glendale Courthouse serves as a key legal hub for adult criminal cases arising out of Glendale and surrounding areas of Los Angeles County. As part of the Los Angeles Superior Court system, this courthouse oversees a wide range of criminal proceedings — from low-level misdemeanors to serious felony charges. If you or a loved one is facing charges here, it’s important to understand the type of case involved and what to expect from the process.
There are three primary categories of criminal cases typically heard at the Glendale Courthouse:
Misdemeanor Criminal Cases
Misdemeanors are considered less serious offenses under California law but can still carry penalties that include jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. These cases are often resolved through plea negotiations, diversion programs, or trial.
Common misdemeanor charges include:
Petty theft and shoplifting
Simple assault or battery
Trespassing or vandalism
Driving on a suspended license
Domestic battery under Penal Code § 243(e)(1)
Even for first-time offenders, a misdemeanor conviction can have long-lasting consequences — including immigration issues, employment challenges, and the loss of professional licenses. At Grace Legal Group, we work quickly to reduce charges, secure alternative sentencing, or get the case dismissed entirely.
Felony Criminal Cases
Felony charges are the most serious category and can lead to state prison time, lengthy probation, and other life-altering penalties. The Glendale Courthouse handles felony arraignments, preliminary hearings, and trials for a variety of major crimes.
Examples of felony charges include:
Assault with a deadly weapon
Felony domestic violence
Drug possession or trafficking
White collar crimes like fraud or embezzlement
Gun or weapons charges
Many felony cases begin with an arrest and booking at the Glendale City Jail or LAPD facility, followed by arraignment at the courthouse. Our attorneys aggressively challenge probable cause, unlawful searches, and procedural errors to protect your rights and minimize exposure.
Probation Violations and Bench Warrants
The Glendale Courthouse also regularly handles post-conviction matters, such as probation violations or outstanding bench warrants. These proceedings can result in additional jail time, revoked probation, or re-sentencing if not handled properly.
Common situations include:
Failing to complete court-ordered classes or community service
Missing scheduled court appearances
New arrests during probation
Failing to check in with a probation officer
At Grace Legal Group, we help clients resolve these issues quickly — often avoiding jail time by negotiating alternative solutions or proving compliance with court terms.
Whether you’re facing a first-time misdemeanor or a serious felony, the Glendale Courthouse can feel intimidating. Our team at Grace Legal Group is here to make the process more manageable, protect your legal rights, and fight for the best possible outcome every step of the way.
What Happens After a
Juvenile Arrest in Glendale
When someone is arrested in Glendale or nearby areas in Los Angeles County, their case is typically filed and heard at the Glendale Courthouse. For individuals and families unfamiliar with the criminal justice system, this can be an overwhelming experience filled with uncertainty and fear. At Grace Legal Group, we provide immediate, knowledgeable support to help you understand each stage of the process and advocate for the best possible outcome from day one.
Arrest and Booking
Following an arrest, the individual is generally taken to the Glendale City Jail or another nearby facility for booking. This process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and collecting personal information. Law enforcement then submits the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which determines whether formal charges will be filed.
Key factors influencing whether charges are filed include:
The seriousness of the alleged offense
Prior criminal history (if any)
Statements made during arrest or interrogation
Strength of the evidence provided by law enforcement
If charges are filed, the accused is either held in custody for arraignment or released on bail or citation.
Arraignment – The First Court Appearance
The first formal step in the court process is the arraignment, which usually occurs within 48 to 72 hours after arrest (excluding weekends and holidays). This hearing takes place in a courtroom at the Glendale Courthouse.
At arraignment:
The charges are formally read in court
The defendant is advised of their rights
A plea is entered — usually “not guilty” at this stage
Bail is addressed (set, reduced, or denied)
Future court dates are scheduled
Having skilled legal representation at this stage is critical. At Grace Legal Group, we advocate for bail reductions, argue for release on recognizance (OR), and begin building a defense strategy from the start.
Pretrial Hearings – Negotiation and Case Evaluation
If the case proceeds beyond arraignment, there will be a series of pretrial hearings. These provide opportunities to resolve the case without going to trial, through:
Plea negotiations with the prosecutor
Filing motions to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, or reduce offenses
Presenting mitigating evidence to argue for leniency or diversion
During this phase, our team works to uncover weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and position you for the most favorable resolution possible — including dismissals, reduced charges, or alternative sentencing programs.
Trial – Determining Guilt or Innocence
If the case is not resolved during pretrial, it proceeds to trial — either jury or bench (judge-only). At trial:
Evidence is presented by both sides
Witnesses may be called and cross-examined
Legal arguments are made before a verdict is reached
Grace Legal Group brings thorough preparation, persuasive advocacy, and courtroom experience to every trial. We challenge the prosecution’s narrative, highlight inconsistencies, and defend your constitutional rights.
Sentencing – If Convicted
If a guilty plea is entered or a conviction is reached, the court will schedule a sentencing hearing. During sentencing, the judge considers:
The severity of the crime
The defendant’s criminal record
Probation officer recommendations
Statements from victims, family, or the defense
Sentencing outcomes may include:
Summary or formal probation
Fines and restitution
Court-ordered programs (e.g., anger management, drug rehab)
Jail or state prison time
At this critical stage, Grace Legal Group presents mitigating factors, advocates for reduced sentences, and pushes for rehabilitative alternatives that allow our clients to move forward without long-term damage to their lives.
How Our Defense Process
Works at Grace Legal Group
Facing criminal charges at the Glendale Courthouse can be life-altering. Whether it’s a first-time misdemeanor or a serious felony, the legal system can feel intimidating and unforgiving — especially if you’ve never dealt with it before. At Grace Legal Group, we take a personalized, strategic approach to every case with one clear mission: protect your freedom, your reputation, and your future.
Our criminal defense process is built on experience, precision, and unwavering client support. From the moment you reach out, we move swiftly to advocate for your best possible outcome.
Step 1: Immediate Legal Response and Confidential Case Assessment
As soon as you contact our firm — whether after an arrest, a bail hearing, or receiving a notice to appear in court — we act quickly to begin protecting your rights.
Our early involvement often includes:
A confidential consultation to understand the charges, arrest circumstances, and your concerns
Advising you on how to handle communication with law enforcement, investigators, or the court
Reviewing any initial documents such as citations, police reports, or bail conditions
Connecting with prosecutors or court staff to obtain early discovery or seek pre-filing intervention
Early representation can make a major difference — including the possibility of having charges reduced, diverted, or even dropped before they gain momentum.
Step 2: Investigation, Legal Analysis, and Defense Strategy
Once retained, we conduct a thorough investigation into your case, leaving no stone unturned. We evaluate both the facts and the law to build a custom-tailored defense strategy.
This includes:
Scrutinizing police reports, arrest videos, surveillance footage, witness statements, and forensic evidence
Identifying constitutional violations (e.g., unlawful search and seizure, Miranda violations, coerced confessions)
Investigating the background of any alleged victims or witnesses
Uncovering mitigating factors — such as personal hardships, mental health issues, or lack of intent
Researching relevant case law, procedural errors, or weaknesses in the prosecution’s case
Our approach is designed not just to defend the charges — but to humanize you and present the full story of who you are, not just what you’re accused of.
Step 3: Aggressive Courtroom Representation at Every Stage
From arraignment to trial, our attorneys stand by your side at every hearing — prepared, proactive, and focused on results. Every court appearance is an opportunity to protect your interests.
We represent clients through:
Arraignment Hearings – Fighting for reduced bail, release on recognizance (OR), or alternative custody arrangements
Pretrial Conferences – Negotiating for dismissals, charge reductions, or diversion programs
Motions Hearings – Filing and arguing motions to suppress evidence or dismiss charges
Trials – Presenting a compelling defense, cross-examining witnesses, and challenging the government’s narrative
Sentencing Hearings – Arguing for minimal or alternative sentencing based on character, history, and rehabilitation efforts
We also prepare you thoroughly before each hearing — explaining procedures, setting expectations, and helping you feel confident in court.
Step 4: Post-Court Support, Compliance, and Record Protection
Our commitment to your future doesn’t end after the verdict or sentencing. We remain available to help you fulfill court obligations and explore options to clear your name and protect your record.
Our post-court services include:
Guidance on probation terms, mandatory classes, restitution, or community service
Referrals to court-approved programs, treatment centers, or evaluators
Attending review hearings and advocating for early termination of probation
Exploring expungement, record sealing, or certificate of rehabilitation options when eligible
We understand how much a criminal charge can impact employment, housing, immigration, and family life. That’s why we focus on long-term outcomes, not just short-term wins.
A Personalized Defense for Real People
At Grace Legal Group, we don’t treat clients like case files — we treat them like people. We know that one mistake, misunderstanding, or false accusation shouldn’t define your future. With us, you get more than legal defense; you get a team that listens, fights, and stands with you from start to finish.
If you’re facing criminal charges at the Glendale Courthouse, don’t wait to get the help you need. Grace Legal Group is ready to defend your rights — and your future.
Common Charges We Handle at the
Glendale Courthouse
At Grace Legal Group, we have extensive experience defending individuals charged with a broad range of criminal offenses at the Glendale Courthouse. We understand that a criminal charge can disrupt every aspect of your life — from employment and family relationships to immigration status and your personal reputation.
Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a serious felony, our goal is always the same: to protect your rights, preserve your future, and secure the best possible outcome.
Below are some of the most common charges we handle at the Glendale Courthouse — and how we approach each with skill, strategy, and compassion:
DUI and Driving-Related Offenses
Driving under the influence (DUI) is one of the most frequent charges prosecuted at the Glendale Courthouse. A conviction can lead to jail time, license suspension, heavy fines, and long-term consequences for your insurance and driving record.
We defend clients facing:
First-time and repeat DUIs
DUI with accident or injury
Refusal to submit to chemical testing
Driving on a suspended or revoked license
Reckless driving or excessive speeding
We investigate arrest procedures, challenge field sobriety and breathalyzer results, and advocate for alternatives such as alcohol education, restricted licenses, or case dismissal.
Domestic Violence and Protective Order Violations
Domestic violence charges are taken very seriously in Los Angeles County. Even without physical injuries, an arrest can lead to immediate jail time, restraining orders, and loss of child custody or firearm rights.
We handle charges such as:
Misdemeanor domestic battery (Penal Code § 243(e)(1))
Corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant (Penal Code § 273.5)
Criminal threats, stalking, or intimidation
Violation of a domestic violence restraining order
Our team investigates the full context of the incident, addresses false or exaggerated claims, and works to preserve your freedom and family relationships.
Theft and Property Crimes
Theft-related charges can carry severe consequences — especially when tied to allegations of dishonesty or breach of trust. These cases often involve surveillance footage, witness testimony, or digital evidence that must be closely scrutinized.
We defend clients against:
Petty theft and shoplifting
Grand theft, including theft from an employer
Burglary (residential or commercial)
Vandalism and property damage
Receiving stolen property
We focus on achieving resolutions that avoid convictions when possible — including diversion programs, restitution agreements, or charge reductions.
Drug Offenses
Drug crimes continue to be aggressively prosecuted in Los Angeles County, despite shifting public attitudes and laws. A conviction can affect employment, immigration status, and eligibility for certain licenses or government programs.
We represent clients charged with:
Possession of controlled substances (e.g., cocaine, meth, heroin)
Possession for sale or distribution
Marijuana-related offenses outside Prop 64 protections
Prescription fraud (e.g., Xanax, Adderall, OxyContin)
Drug trafficking or manufacturing
We work to suppress unlawful search evidence, pursue drug treatment options, and argue for dismissal under Proposition 36 or diversion eligibility.
Assault, Battery, and Violent Crimes
Violent crime allegations are treated with particular severity and often involve mandatory jail time or “strike” enhancements. These charges require a strategic, fact-based defense.
Our firm handles cases involving:
Assault with a deadly weapon (ADW)
Armed robbery
Criminal threats
Resisting arrest with force or violence
We challenge the credibility of witnesses, examine use-of-force issues, and advocate for self-defense or reduced charges whenever appropriate.
White Collar and Fraud Offenses
These financially-motivated offenses can result in felony convictions, restitution orders, and reputational harm — even for first-time offenders with no prior criminal history.
We defend clients accused of:
Embezzlement
Identity theft
Credit card fraud
Unemployment, EDD, or benefits fraud
Our team combines legal expertise with a detailed understanding of financial records, giving us an edge in negotiations and trial preparation.
A Results-Driven Approach to Every Charge
At Grace Legal Group, we tailor every defense strategy to fit the facts of your case and the goals that matter most to you — whether that means keeping your record clean, staying out of jail, protecting immigration status, or preserving your job or professional license.
We go beyond just fighting charges — we fight for your future.
Custody Status, Parental Involvement
and the Grace Legal Group Advantage
When someone is arrested and their case is filed at the Glendale Courthouse, one of the first and most urgent concerns is whether they will remain in custody or be released pending trial. Unlike juvenile court, the adult criminal system in California does allow for bail — but the amount set, and whether someone can afford it, often determines if they spend days, weeks, or even months in jail before their case is resolved.
At Grace Legal Group, we move quickly to address custody concerns, fight for release, and guide loved ones through the process. Whether we’re challenging excessive bail amounts, requesting release on recognizance (OR), or arranging for bail through a bondsman, our focus is on minimizing the time you or your family member spends behind bars — and getting back to stability.
Understanding Bail in Adult Court
After an arrest in Glendale or surrounding areas, the accused is typically held in custody until their arraignment at the Glendale Courthouse. At this first court appearance, the judge reviews the charges and addresses custody status.
Options may include:
Release on Own Recognizance (OR): No money required, just a promise to appear
Bail Set According to the County Schedule: Based on the nature of the charges
Bail Increase or Reduction: The judge may modify the standard amount depending on the case
Denial of Bail: In serious cases (e.g., violent felonies, flight risk), the court may deny bail altogether
Our attorneys file immediate bail motions, argue for reduced bail, and work with bail bond companies when needed to secure fast release.
Why Support from Family and Loved Ones Matters
While adult court places primary responsibility on the defendant, support from family members — especially during early hearings — can still make a powerful impression. Judges are more likely to consider leniency, alternative release, or diversion when they see that a client has community ties and a reliable support system.
At Grace Legal Group, we help families:
Understand the custody and bail process step-by-step
Prepare letters of support, employment verifications, or treatment commitments
Show up in court to demonstrate moral and emotional backing
Organize documentation proving strong community roots and responsibilities
In many cases, your involvement can help tip the scales toward release rather than extended pretrial detention.
Visiting or Contacting Someone in Custody
If your loved one is still in custody, it’s important to maintain consistent contact — not only for their emotional well-being, but also to show the court that they’re not isolated or at risk.
Key steps to take:
Locate them: Use the Los Angeles County Inmate Locator to confirm their location
Understand visiting rules: Each jail (e.g., Twin Towers, Men’s Central, Glendale City Jail) has specific hours and security requirements
Schedule visits early: Many facilities require online registration and appointment times
Write letters or fund calls: Stay connected and document ongoing support
We also assist with coordinating legal and non-legal communication to make sure your loved one stays informed and encouraged while in custody.
The Grace Legal Group Advantage
At Grace Legal Group, we understand that custody status has a direct impact on your case — and your life. Being held pretrial can lead to job loss, family strain, and unnecessary pressure to accept unfavorable plea deals just to get out.
Here’s how we make a difference:
Rapid response after arrest or arraignment — including weekend and emergency consultations
Strong bail advocacy backed by local experience at the Glendale Courthouse
Close coordination with family and bail agents to get clients released quickly
Defense strategies tailored to reduce custody exposure — through charge reductions, diversions, or alternative sentencing
Clear communication so you always know where things stand and what happens next
Whether you’re fighting for your freedom or advocating for a loved one behind bars, Grace Legal Group is ready to act — strategically, compassionately, and without delay.
The Glendale Courthouse is located at 600 East Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206. It primarily handles criminal, traffic, and civil matters for cases arising in Glendale and surrounding areas.
This courthouse handles misdemeanor and felony criminal cases, as well as infractions, traffic violations, and limited civil matters. Grace Legal Group focuses on defending clients charged with criminal offenses at this location.
Yes. If bail is granted, it can typically be posted at the jail facility where the individual is held or at the courthouse during regular hours. Our firm can help coordinate with bail bond agents to expedite the release process.
Your first appearance is called the arraignment, where the charges are read, a plea is entered, and bail may be addressed. It’s important to have an attorney present to protect your rights and begin the defense strategy early.
You can search online through the Los Angeles Superior Court Case Search or contact the Glendale Courthouse clerk’s office directly at (818) 500-3551 for case or calendar information.
Missing a court date can result in a bench warrant for your arrest. Contact Grace Legal Group immediately — we may be able to file a motion to recall the warrant and prevent additional legal consequences.
In most criminal cases, yes. However, in some situations — such as infractions or certain misdemeanor charges — your attorney may be able to appear on your behalf. We can assess your specific situation and advise accordingly.
No. The courthouse is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, excluding court holidays. For emergency matters, arrests, or jail-related concerns after hours, contact our firm directly for 24/7 support.
Bring valid identification, any court documents or notices, and proof of compliance if applicable (e.g., classes, community service, bail receipts). Dress conservatively and arrive early.
We provide aggressive criminal defense, bail assistance, and courtroom representation for a wide range of charges — from DUI and domestic violence to theft and drug offenses. Our attorneys have deep experience with Glendale judges and procedures, and we fight for the best possible outcome in every case.
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.