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Cases of record · 202525

William Peyton Akers appeared as defense counsel of record in 25 Virginia court cases during 2025, drawn from Virginia District and Circuit Court Information Systems.

Court level
68 % District · 32 % Circuit
Primary jurisdiction
York County · 10 cases
Most common charge
Failure to Appear · 2
Small-sample note. This attorney appeared on 25 cases in our 2025 dataset, near our 20-case publication threshold. Outcome rates for low-volume practitioners carry larger statistical uncertainty than rates for high-volume attorneys; interpret accordingly.

Case outcomes

Resolved cases — 22 of 25. "Resolved" means a final disposition was reached. Pending cases and probation revocations are excluded.

Convicted of original charge
5
23%
Dropped
10
46%
Nolle prossed
5
Dismissed
5
Reduced to a lesser charge
5
23%
To Reckless Driving
1
To Improper Driving
2
Within charge family
2
Acquitted
2
9%

Outcomes use strict definitions per the methodology. Convicted = guilty disposition on originally filed charge. Reduced = guilty disposition with non-empty amended charge. Dropped = nolle prosequi or dismissal. Acquitted = found not guilty at trial.

Plea vs trial · Circuit Court

Of 5 Circuit Court cases ending in a guilty or not-guilty verdict, how many pled and how many went to trial. General District Court records do not distinguish a guilty plea from a bench-trial conviction, so this record is limited to Circuit Court, where the distinction is recorded.

Pled guilty
480%
Resolved by guilty plea — no trial.
Went to trial
120%
1 acquittals · 0 convictions at trial.

Reduction targets

When the original charge was reduced, the case was most often resolved as one of the following lesser charges.

Defective Speedometer
1
Improper Driving
1
Improper Driving
1
Possess Gun W/ Schedule I-Ii Drug
1
Reckless Driving
1

Where cases were heard

Top jurisdictions by case volume in 2025.

Jurisdiction Cases District Circuit
York County 10 10 0
Williamsburg 8 0 8
Virginia Beach 7 7 0

Case mix by charge

Charge categories William Peyton Akers appeared on as defense counsel of record, 2025.

Charge category Cases Resolved Convicted Dropped Reduced
Other 11 9 1 7 1
Failure to Appear 2 2 1 0 0
Traffic Infraction 2 2 0 1 1
Disorderly Conduct 1 1 0 1 0
Driving Suspended 1 0 0 0 0
Larceny / Theft 1 1 1 0 0
Obstruction 1 1 1 0 0
Property Destruction 1 1 0 0 0
Reckless Driving 1 1 0 0 1
Weapons Offense 1 1 0 0 1

Other attorneys with cases in York County

Listed by case volume in York County, 2025.

Attorney York County cases Total (statewide)
Steven Barnette 261 468
Chad Roberts 239 268
Christopher Reagan 159 268
Rebecca Lawrence 152 214
John Konstantinou 130 210
Timothy Clancy 127 290
L Calum Welch 123 147
Polly Chong 118 118

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What this data does not show

  • Retained matters not of court record — cases settled before formal counsel of record was entered
  • Federal court cases — state-court records only
  • Case facts, evidence quality, witness cooperation, or client circumstances
  • Plea-versus-trial strategy, motion practice, or sentencing advocacy
  • Quality of legal representation
  • The 19th Judicial Circuit (Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Falls Church) Circuit Court is not in CIS — district-level cases for those three jurisdictions are included; circuit-level are not. See coverage notes.

Outcomes reflect the recorded facts of cases, not the quality of advocacy. Past outcomes do not predict future case results. For legal advice, consult a licensed Virginia attorney.

Common questions

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William Peyton Akers appeared as defense counsel of record in 25 Virginia court cases during 2025 — 17 in District Court and 8 in Circuit Court. Source: Virginia DCIS + CIS public records.
York County, with 10 of 25 2025 cases handled there.
In 2025 the most common charge category in William Peyton Akers's case record was Failure to Appear (2 cases). The full charge mix is in the table above.
Of 22 resolved cases: 23% convicted of original charge (5), 46% dropped (10 = 5 nolle prossed + 5 dismissed), 23% reduced to a lesser charge (5), 9% acquitted (2). Outcomes use strict definitions per the methodology.
Of 5 Circuit Court cases ending in a guilty or not-guilty verdict (Circuit Court is the only level where Virginia records distinguish a guilty plea from a bench-trial conviction), 4 (80%) resolved by guilty plea and 1 (20%) went to trial — 1 acquittals and 0 convictions at trial.
Virginia District Court Information System (DCIS) and Circuit Court Information System (CIS), 2025 calendar year, direct extraction. Aggregated by defense counsel of record per the methodology. Refreshed quarterly. Last updated May 2, 2026.

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Methodology

Cases are counted by defense counsel of record as recorded in DCIS (district) and CIS (circuit). Outcomes use the strict definitions published at virginiacourtfile.com/methodology. Resolved includes only cases with final disposition codes (Guilty, Not Guilty, Dismissed, Nolle Prosequi). Convicted is a guilty disposition on the originally filed charge with no amended charge. Reduced is a guilty disposition with a non-empty amended charge field. Dropped combines Dismissed and Nolle Prosequi. Pending cases, certifications, and probation revocations are excluded from the outcome rates above.

Citation

VirginiaCourtFile.com. "William Peyton Akers — Virginia Defense Attorney Case Data, 2025." Available at https://www.virginiacourtfile.com/attorneys/william-peyton-akers. Source: Virginia District Court Information System and Circuit Court Information System, 2025.

Data last refreshed May 2, 2026. Refreshed quarterly. For statewide outcome context, see the 2025 Virginia Criminal Court Outcomes report.