If you've been charged with weapons offense in Danville — this page shows what typically happens. Most cases (277 of 358) were heard in General District Court, where 72.5% were dismissed or dropped and the median case took 2.9 months. 81 cases moved to Circuit Court — typically jury trials, felonies, or appeals from District Court.

72.5%
Dismissal Rate
vs 64.7% statewide
24.2%
Conviction Rate
vs 32.7% statewide
3.0 months
Median Duration
I Outcomes

How 277 General District Court cases in Danville were resolved in 2025. This is where most Weapons Offense cases start.

Exhibit · Case-outcome distribution

63.5%
15.2%
12.4%
Dismissed by judge 9.0% (n=16) Dropped by prosecutor (nolle prosequi) 63.5% (n=113) Guilty Plea 15.2% Found Guilty 0.0% Acquitted 12.4%

Largest outcomeDropped by prosecutor — 63.5% of 178 resolved cases.

Source: 277 General District Court records, Danville, 2025 — VirginiaCourtFile.com

Exhibit · How Danville compares

Dismissal rates for Weapons Offense in this and peer jurisdictions, 2025. Peers are the highest-volume neighboring jurisdictions in the same region.

Click any peer for its full record. Bar lengths are scaled to the highest rate shown.

Filed in Danville General District Court? See the full General District Court record — charge mix, judges, and officer activity.

If your case goes to Circuit Court  ·  81 Weapons Offense cases in 2025

A small share of Weapons Offense cases in Danville are heard in Circuit Court — typically jury trials, felonies, or appeals from General District Court. Outcomes look different at this level.

25.0%
17.5%
52.5%
Dismissed 25.0% (n=10) Nolle prosequi 17.5% (n=7) Guilty Plea 52.5% Found Guilty 2.5% Acquitted 2.5%
1.0 years
Avg Sentence
7.4 months
Median Sentence
$164
Avg Fine

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

Exhibit · Charge-reduction patterns

1.1% of Weapons Offense cases
in Danville are reduced
4 cases had their charge amended to a lesser offense.
Most common reductions
Weapons Offense Battery, Sexual
1 cases · 25.0% of reductions
Weapons Offense Carry Gun Public-Undr Influnce
1 cases · 25.0% of reductions
Weapons Offense Concealed Weapon: Carry
1 cases · 25.0% of reductions

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

Exhibit · Case duration

Fastest 25% 2.2 months
Median 3.0 months
Slowest 25% 4.8 months
II Getting Help

Weapons Offense cases in Danville General District Court (2025), broken down by type of representation.

Defendants with private counsel avoided conviction of the original charge in 87.4% of cases. With a public defender, the rate was 84.6% — close enough that the type of attorney matters less than having one. The most common reduction is from weapons offense to battery, sexual.

Representation Cases Case dropped Pleaded to lesser Convicted as charged
Private attorney 103 88 · 85.4% 2 · 1.9% 13 · 12.6%
Public defender 65 54 · 83.1% 1 · 1.5% 10 · 15.4%

How to read this. "Case dropped" = dismissed, nolle prosequi (prosecutor dropped), or acquitted. "Pleaded to lesser" = the original weapons offense charge was amended and the defendant pleaded guilty to a different, lesser offense. "Convicted as charged" = guilty plea or guilty verdict on the original charge. Cases certified to a higher court, revoked, or with procedural-only outcomes are excluded. Self-represented defendants are not shown — case complexity and charge severity make a fair comparison unreliable. Counsel type may correlate with case mix and resources to afford representation; the data shows what happened, not the isolated effect of representation.

Attorneys whose primary jurisdiction is Danville and who appeared as defense counsel of record on Weapons Offense cases in 2025. Listed by case count.

Counts are each attorney's full 2025 caseload statewide. Click any name for their jurisdiction + outcome breakdown.

All Virginia defense attorneys

2,540 circuit court filings prosecuted by the Danville Commonwealth's Attorney in 2025. Office-level data — direct-indictment rate, disposition mix, trial activity. View office records →

III Background

Officers whose Weapons Offense arrests in Danville are dismissed most frequently. Minimum 10 cases.

Ranking shows officers in this jurisdiction with the highest Weapons Offense dismissal rates (minimum 10 cases). Click any name for their full record.

All arresting officers in Danville

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.

What's the difference between General District Court and Circuit Court?

In Virginia, most Weapons Offense cases start in General District Court — that's where the 277 cases shown above were heard. Cases can move to Circuit Court for jury trials, felony indictments, or appeals from District Court. 81 Weapons Offense cases were heard in Danville Circuit Court in 2025, where 42.5% were dismissed and 55.0% resulted in conviction.

Can a Weapons Offense charge be reduced to something lesser?

1.1% of Weapons Offense cases in Danville were amended to a lesser charge in 2025. The most common reduction was to Battery, Sexual (1 cases), followed by Carry Gun Public-Undr Influnce (1 cases). Whether a reduction is available depends on the specifics of the case and is typically negotiated between the defense attorney and the prosecutor.

Does having an attorney change outcomes?

In Danville General District Court (2025), defendants with private counsel avoided conviction of the original weapons offense charge in 87.4% of cases (n=103). With a public defender, that rate was 84.6% (n=65). The data shows what happened, not the isolated effect of representation — case mix and severity vary by counsel type.

How does Danville compare to other Virginia courts?

Danville has a 72.5% dismissal rate for Weapons Offense cases. Outcomes vary significantly across Virginia courts. View the Weapons Offense overview to compare dismissal rates, conviction rates, and case timelines across every jurisdiction.

Where does this data come from and how often is it updated?

All figures on this page come from Virginia's public Case Information System (CIS) and District Court system, calendar year 2025 onward. The dataset is refreshed quarterly. See methodology for definitions, denominators, and known coverage gaps.

Cite this page

VirginiaCourtFile.com (2026). Weapons Offense Outcomes — Danville, Virginia. Based on 358 public court records, 2025; last updated May 2, 2026. https://www.virginiacourtfile.com/charges/weapons-offense/danville