Robbery in Hendry County, Florida

Robbery cases in Hendry County result in conviction at notably high rates. The guilty verdict rate stands at 79.2 percent, while acquittals account for 12.5 percent of outcomes. Dismissals are rare at zero percent, well below the statewide average of 1.5 percent. Adjudication withheld occurs in 4.2 percent of cases, compared to the statewide average of 8.2 percent, meaning fewer defendants in Hendry avoid formal conviction records through this outcome. No cases reach pre-trial diversion, whereas statewide 1.2 percent do. These patterns reflect the Twentieth Judicial Circuit State Attorney's enforcement priorities and how robbery charges are prosecuted locally.

Sentences in Hendry County for robbery are substantial. The average sentence runs 3,759 days, though the median of 1,826 days suggests some cases receive much shorter terms while others face extended prison time. Nearly 80 percent of defendants receive prison confinement rather than probation alone. About 33 percent of defendants are represented by public defenders, indicating limited private counsel involvement in these cases. The average probation term when imposed extends 1,542 days, suggesting courts pair prison sentences with extended community supervision.

0.0% of Robbery cases in Hendry County are dismissed, and 4.2% receive adjudication withheld. An attorney can review your situation — free, no obligation.

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24
Total Cases
79.2%
Guilty Rate
4.2%
Withheld Rate
0.0%
Dismissal Rate
10.3 years
Avg Sentence
Guilty
79.2% (19)
Withheld
4.2% (1)
Diversion
0.0% (0)
Dismissed
0.0% (0)
Acquitted
12.5% (3)
10.3 years
Avg Sentence
5.0 years
Median Sentence
4.2 years
Avg Probation
79.2%
Prison Rate
0.0%
Jail Rate
Confinement Type Count Avg Sentence
State Prison Facility 19 10.3 years
8
Public Defender
75.0% guilty · 0.0% dismissed

Demographic data reflects systemic patterns in the criminal justice system and should not be used to draw conclusions about any racial or ethnic group. Disparities may reflect differences in policing, prosecution, and socioeconomic factors rather than actual crime rates.

Race Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate
Black 13 61.5% 0.0%
37.5%
Under 21
25.0%
21-29
25.0%
30-39
4.2%
40-49
8.3%
50-59
0.0%
60+
Year Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate Avg Sentence
2023 10 100.0% 0.0% 11.8 years
2024 5 60.0% 0.0% 11.2 years
2025 9 66.7% 0.0% 7.3 years
Level Degree Cases
Felony Second Degree 15
Felony First Degree 4
Felony First Degree punishable by life 3
Felony Third Degree 2
Charge Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate
Traffic Offense 2,068 59.3% 0.1%
Drug Possession 1,140 73.3% 0.0%
Other 610 41.5% 0.0%
Resisting Officer 432 76.6% 1.2%
Larceny / Theft 415 66.7% 0.2%
Probation Violation 381 87.7% 11.8%
Escape / Failure to Appear 326 25.5% 74.2%
Battery 314 70.4% 1.0%

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What is the guilty rate for Robbery in Hendry County?
The guilty rate is 79.2% based on 24 cases (2023-2025).
How often is adjudication withheld for Robbery in Hendry County?
Adjudication is withheld in 4.2% of cases. This is a Florida-specific outcome where the court finds guilt but does not formally convict, allowing the defendant to avoid a conviction record under FL Statute 948.01.
What is the average sentence for Robbery in Hendry County?
The average sentence is 10.3 years.
What percentage use a public defender vs private attorney?
33.3% of defendants use a public defender, while 0.0% retain private counsel.

About this data: Statistics are derived from FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency records for Hendry County. "Guilty" includes all cases where the defendant was found guilty. "Adjudication withheld" is a Florida-specific disposition where guilt is found but the court withholds formal adjudication under FL Statute 948.01. "Dismissed" includes all cases dismissed by the court or prosecution.

Source: FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency · 24 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026