Disorderly Conduct in Page County
35 cases · Page County Courts · 2023–2024
Disorderly conduct cases in Page County result in conviction more often than statewide averages suggest. With a 64.5 percent conviction rate compared to Virginia's statewide dismissal rate of 54.7 percent, Page County prosecutors are securing guilty outcomes at a notably higher clip. The 35.5 percent dismissal rate falls 19.2 percentage points below the state average, indicating that Page County cases are less likely to be dropped or dismissed. No acquittals occurred in the 35 cases tracked, meaning defendants either pleaded guilty, were convicted, or had cases dismissed—there were no trial victories.
Cases move through the system relatively quickly, with a median disposition time of 149 days. Most cases resolve between three and seven months. The high plea rate of 64.5 percent mirrors the conviction rate, suggesting nearly all guilty outcomes came through plea agreements rather than trial. Defendants convicted face modest penalties by typical standards: median sentences of 365 days and average fines of $75, though median sentence length indicates half of convicted defendants received jail or prison time of at least one year.
35.5% of Disorderly Conduct cases in Page County are dismissed. Free, no obligation.
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How 35 cases were resolved — dismissed means the case was dropped by the court or prosecutor.
Source: 35 public court records, Page County Courts, 2023–2024 — VirginiaCourtFile.com
Case Duration
Time from filing to final disposition — half of cases resolve faster than the median.
Sentencing When Convicted
Common Questions
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Data source: Virginia public court records, 2023–2024. 35 cases analyzed for Disorderly Conduct in Page County. Last updated December 2024. — VirginiaCourtFile.com
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35.5% of Disorderly Conduct cases in Page County are dismissed. An attorney who knows this court can review what the data means for your case.