C J Byron — Chesterfield County Officer Records (2025)
What happened in 459 cases involving this officer
Charged after an arrest by C J Byron? 27.3% of their cases were dismissed.
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If C J Byron filed your case in Chesterfield County, here's what the data shows: 27.3% of their 459 cases were dismissed, and 70.7% resulted in conviction. That dismissal rate is below the statewide average of 40.5%. Statewide, this is higher than 34% of Virginia officers.
The most common charge in this officer's cases is Traffic Infraction (252 cases, 22.4% dismissed), followed by Other (108 cases). What happens in your case depends on your specific charge, the facts, and the court — but this data gives you a starting point.
Based on 459 public court records, 2025. Cases heard at Chesterfield County District Court. Dismissal rate includes cases dropped by the court or prosecutor. Conviction rate includes guilty pleas and trial verdicts. Last updated: May 2, 2026
Cases by Charge Type
| Charge | Cases | Dismissal Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Traffic Infraction | 252 | 22.4% |
| Other | 108 | 38.5% |
| DUI / DWI Guide | 64 | 10.0% |
| Failure to Appear | 21 | 50.0% |
Other Officers in Chesterfield County
| Officer | Cases | Dismissal Rate |
|---|---|---|
| P M Bishop | 1,246 | 11.2% |
| A L Coe | 1,169 | 17.7% |
| W C Warriner | 1,127 | 29.9% |
| S A Phillips | 1,112 | 26.2% |
| S Scott | 1,010 | 21.6% |
Common Questions
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.
Data source: Virginia public court records, 2025. 459 cases analyzed. Last updated May 2, 2026. See the 2025 Virginia Criminal Court Outcomes report for statewide context. — VirginiaCourtFile.com
What's Next
27.3% of this officer's cases in Chesterfield County are dismissed. A defense attorney who knows this court can review your case — free, no obligation.