Stolen Property in Charlotte County, Florida

Stolen property cases in Charlotte County result in guilty verdicts at a notably high rate of 77.4 percent, well above the statewide pattern. The county's zero dismissal rate stands out starkly against Florida's statewide average of 2.2 percent, suggesting prosecutors pursue these cases aggressively and judges rarely throw them out pretrial. The withheld adjudication rate of 3.2 percent is also substantially lower than the statewide average of 13.6 percent, indicating Charlotte County judges more often enter formal guilty findings rather than withholding adjudication. Diversion programs are used sparingly here at 9.7 percent compared to the statewide average of 3.8 percent, which provides some defendants a path to avoid conviction but remains uncommon.

Confinement is significant in Charlotte County stolen property cases: nearly half of defendants receive prison sentences, with an average sentence of about three years and a median closer to two and a half years. Probation sentences average longer than prison terms at roughly 3.7 years, and jail confinement affects another 12.9 percent of cases. Most defendants are represented by public counsel, with only 16.1 percent retaining private attorneys, reflecting the economic circumstances of many facing these charges.

0.0% of Stolen Property cases in Charlotte County are dismissed, and 3.2% receive adjudication withheld. An attorney can review your situation — free, no obligation.

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31
Total Cases
77.4%
Guilty Rate
3.2%
Withheld Rate
0.0%
Dismissal Rate
3.3 years
Avg Sentence
Guilty
77.4% (24)
Withheld
3.2% (1)
Diversion
9.7% (3)
Dismissed
0.0% (0)
Acquitted
9.7% (3)
3.3 years
Avg Sentence
2.5 years
Median Sentence
3.7 years
Avg Probation
48.4%
Prison Rate
12.9%
Jail Rate
Confinement Type Count Avg Sentence
State Prison Facility 15 4.0 years
County Jail 4 9.1 months
5
Private Attorney
100.0% 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
White 26 84.6% 0.0%
6.5%
Under 21
19.4%
21-29
45.2%
30-39
19.4%
40-49
6.5%
50-59
3.2%
60+
Year Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate Avg Sentence
2023 6 100.0% 0.0% 2.3 years
2024 8 100.0% 0.0% 5.9 years
2025 17 58.8% 0.0% 2.5 years
Level Degree Cases
Felony Second Degree 26
Felony Third Degree 2
Misdemeanor First Degree 2
Felony First Degree 1
Charge Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate
Traffic Offense 5,000 64.1% 0.1%
Drug Possession 3,831 92.7% 0.1%
Larceny / Theft 1,127 85.5% 0.4%
DUI 1,003 97.9% 0.3%
Battery 910 74.9% 1.8%
Other 826 76.3% 0.8%
Resisting Officer 655 89.3% 0.5%
Trespassing 454 93.0% 0.2%

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What is the guilty rate for Stolen Property in Charlotte County?
The guilty rate is 77.4% based on 31 cases (2023-2025).
How often is adjudication withheld for Stolen Property in Charlotte County?
Adjudication is withheld in 3.2% 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 Stolen Property in Charlotte County?
The average sentence is 3.3 years.
What percentage use a public defender vs private attorney?
0.0% of defendants use a public defender, while 16.1% retain private counsel.

About this data: Statistics are derived from FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency records for Charlotte 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 · 31 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026