Trespassing in Indian River County, Florida

Trespassing cases in Indian River County result in guilty verdicts at a notably high rate of 86.1 percent, well above the statewide pattern. The county's dismissal rate sits at just 0.9 percent, nearly four percentage points below the statewide average of 3.8 percent, indicating prosecutors pursue these cases aggressively and judges rarely throw them out. Adjudication withheld occurs in 5.9 percent of cases here compared to 11.5 percent statewide, meaning fewer defendants avoid a conviction on their record through that mechanism. Diversion programs, which allow defendants to sidestep conviction entirely, are underused locally at 1.6 percent versus 3.1 percent statewide, suggesting Indian River County's State Attorney prioritizes traditional prosecution over alternative pathways.

When defendants are convicted or receive withheld adjudication, confinement is common. Nearly half of all trespassing defendants—49.6 percent—spend time in jail, with sentences averaging 82.6 days and a median of 45 days. Probation is standard, lasting an average of 334.4 days. Prison incarceration is rare at 0.2 percent. Most defendants also face fines averaging $267, creating financial consequences alongside time served.

0.9% of Trespassing cases in Indian River County are dismissed — below Florida's statewide average of 4.0%. Indian River County is tougher than typical on these cases, so the attorney you pick matters more here.

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562
Total Cases
86.1%
Guilty Rate
5.9%
Withheld Rate
0.9%
Dismissal Rate
2.7 months
Avg Sentence
Guilty
86.1% (484)
Withheld
5.9% (33)
Diversion
1.6% (9)
Dismissed
0.9% (5)
Acquitted
0.2% (1)
2.7 months
Avg Sentence
1.5 months
Median Sentence
11.1 months
Avg Probation
$267
Avg Fine
0.2%
Prison Rate
49.6%
Jail Rate
Confinement Type Count Avg Sentence
County Jail 279 2.6 months
State Prison Facility 1 3.3 years
293
Self or Unrepresented
86.7% guilty · 1.0% 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 409 87.8% 0.7%
Black 132 83.3% 0.8%
2.3%
Under 21
11.6%
21-29
29.5%
30-39
23.3%
40-49
15.3%
50-59
18.0%
60+
Year Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate Avg Sentence
2023 205 87.3% 0.0% 2.5 months
2024 193 87.6% 1.0% 3.3 months
2025 164 82.9% 1.8% 2.4 months
Level Degree Cases
Misdemeanor First Degree 416
Misdemeanor Second Degree 136
Felony Third Degree 10
Charge Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate
Traffic Offense 3,107 74.6% 0.3%
Drug Possession 1,959 72.9% 9.5%
DUI 1,118 99.0% 0.1%
Larceny / Theft 1,074 76.1% 0.4%
Other 842 70.9% 5.2%
Resisting Officer 702 82.6% 0.9%
Battery 659 68.0% 1.8%
Fraud 357 67.8% 8.1%

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What is the guilty rate for Trespassing in Indian River County?
The guilty rate is 86.1% based on 562 cases (2023-2025).
How often is adjudication withheld for Trespassing in Indian River County?
Adjudication is withheld in 5.9% 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 Trespassing in Indian River County?
The average sentence is 2.7 months, with an average fine of $267.
What percentage use a public defender vs private attorney?
0.0% 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 Indian River 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 · 562 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026