Grand Larceny defendants in Page County face significantly steeper odds than the statewide average. The 76% conviction rate here towers above the state baseline, while the 16% dismissal rate falls 29 percentage points below Virginia's 45% statewide dismissal average. This gap suggests Page County prosecutors pursue these cases more aggressively or that the charges brought here have stronger evidence supporting them. The 8% acquittal rate indicates that when cases reach trial, convictions follow most of the time. Across the 32 cases tracked, Page County's approach to Grand Larceny differs markedly from how the charge plays out statewide—defendants here are far more likely to be convicted than dismissed.

Case resolution moves relatively quickly, with a median timeline of about four and a half months from charge to disposition. Only 6% of defendants achieved charge reductions, split evenly between reductions to Petit Larceny and to Receiving/Buying Stolen Goods under $500. Convicted defendants faced substantial sentences, with a median of two years in custody and an average exceeding two and a quarter years, reflecting the serious nature of convictions that reached sentencing.

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16.0%
Dismissal Rate
Statewide avg: 47.5%
76.0%
Conviction Rate
Statewide avg: 51.7%
4.4 months
Median Duration

How 32 cases were resolved — dismissed means the case was dropped by the court or prosecutor.

16.0%
64.0%
Dismissed 16.0% Guilty Plea 64.0% Found Guilty 12.0% Acquitted 8.0%

Source: 32 public court records, Page County Courts, 2023–2024 — VirginiaCourtFile.com

Time from filing to final disposition — half of cases resolve faster than the median.

Fastest 25% 2.1 months
Median 4.4 months
Slowest 25% 5.9 months
2.2 years
Avg Sentence
2.0 years
Median Sentence

When the original charge is amended to a lesser offense, usually through negotiation between the attorney and prosecutor.

6.2% of Grand Larceny cases
in Page County are reduced
2 cases had their charge amended to a lesser offense.
Most common reductions
Grand Larceny Rec/Buy Stolen Goods <$500
1 cases
Grand Larceny Petit Larceny
1 cases

Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Past outcomes do not predict future results. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your case.

Based on 32 cases in Page County, 16.0% are dismissed, 64.0% result in a guilty plea, and 8.0% end in acquittal. The median case takes 4.4 months from filing to resolution. Outcomes vary based on the specifics of each case.
The dismissal rate for Grand Larceny in Page County is 16.0%, based on 32 cases from 2023–2024 public court records. This includes cases dismissed by the court and nolle prosequi (dropped by the prosecutor).
The median Grand Larceny case in Page County takes 4.4 months. The fastest 25% resolve in 2.1 months, while the slowest 25% take 5.9 months or longer. Duration depends on factors like whether the case goes to trial, plea negotiations, and court scheduling.
The conviction rate for Grand Larceny in Page County is 76.0%, based on 32 cases from 2023-2024 public court records. This includes both guilty pleas and findings of guilt at trial. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Virginia attorney.
6.2% of Grand Larceny cases in Page County are reduced to lesser charges based on 2023-2024 court records. The most common reduction is to Rec/Buy Stolen Goods <$500 (1 cases).
Page County has a 16.0% dismissal rate for Grand Larceny cases. Outcomes can vary significantly across Virginia courts. View our Grand Larceny overview page to compare dismissal rates, conviction rates, and case timelines across all jurisdictions.
For those convicted of Grand Larceny in Page County, the average sentence recorded is 2.2 years (including suspended time) with a median of 2.0 years. Actual sentences depend on the specifics of each case. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your situation.

Data source: Virginia public court records, 2023–2024. 32 cases analyzed for Grand Larceny in Page County. Last updated December 2024. — VirginiaCourtFile.com

16.0% of Grand Larceny cases in Page County are dismissed. An attorney who knows this court can review what the data means for your case.