Jockey Orozco sentenced to 90 days in jail
February 13, 2015ARCADIA, Calif. – Jockey Irving Orozco was sentenced to 90 days in jail this week for violations of two arrests for misdemeanors in the last two years, according to California Horse Racing Board officials and public records.
Orozco, 21, is being held at Men’s Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles. According to public records, Orozco could be released as early as March 15 after serving approximately half of his sentence. He was fined $300 by the court. Orozco was arrested at 10:52 p.m. Pacific on Feb. 7 by the Baldwin Park, Calif., police department. Baldwin Park is approximately eight miles southeast of Santa Anita. Orozco has been arrested three times in the last two years – by Baldwin Park police in August 2013 and by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. in March 2014.
Earlier this week, Orozco appeared twice in court, where he was sentenced to 20 days and 70 days for violations. Full details of the court hearings were not immediately available. In 2014, Orozco was arrested for driving under the influence, according to a racing-board ruling issued last summer. The jockey was fined $1,000 by Del Mar stewards Scott Chaney, Luis Jauregui, and Kim Sawyer last summer for failing to ride at Los Alamitos and Del Mar for three days in July.
Orozco was taken from Los Alamitos by a bounty hunter last July because of an outstanding bench warrant for his arrest for failure to appear at a court hearing related to a charge of driving under the influence in March 2014, according to the racing board.
As part of the court’s ruling, Orozco was ordered to complete seven days of community service and had his driver’s license suspended. Orozco has won 114 races in his career, including 10 on Quarter Horses .He has struggled at the current meeting, going winless in 19 mounts.