Charged after an arrest by Anthony Mccurry? 31.0% of their cases were dismissed.

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Anthony Mccurry
Colonial Heights
31.0%
Dismissed
65.5%
Convicted
30
Cases
39th
Percentile
Regional avg: 34.7% dismissed
30 cases · 2023–2024

If Anthony Mccurry filed your case in Colonial Heights, here's what the data shows: 31.0% of their 30 cases were dismissed, and 65.5% resulted in conviction. That's near the Colonial Heights average of 34.7%. Statewide, this is higher than 39% of Virginia officers.

Based on 30 public court records, 2023–2024. Cases heard at Colonial Heights District Court. Dismissal rate includes cases dropped by the court or prosecutor. Conviction rate includes guilty pleas and trial verdicts. Last updated: December 2024

Other Officers in Colonial Heights

Officer Cases Dismissal Rate
T E Bennett 722 58.7%
Commonwealth Of Virginia 535 40.0%
J M Walker 476 39.0%
Tristan Bennett 429 20.3%
Zaneisha Clay 362 40.1%

Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Officer statistics reflect case outcomes, not performance. Past outcomes do not predict future results.

Cases involving Anthony Mccurry have a 31.0% dismissal rate, compared to the regional average of 34.7%, based on 30 cases from 2023-2024 public court records. This rate is higher than 39% of Virginia officers. Many factors beyond the officer contribute to case outcomes.
Detailed charge breakdown is available in the table above.
These statistics reflect case outcomes from public court records, not officer performance evaluations. Dismissal rates are influenced by charge type mix, jurisdiction practices, evidence factors, and other variables. They do not predict individual case outcomes. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your specific situation.

Data source: Virginia public court records, 2023–2024. 30 cases analyzed. Last updated December 2024. — VirginiaCourtFile.com

31.0% of this officer's cases in Colonial Heights are dismissed. A defense attorney who knows this court can review your case — free, no obligation.