Vehicle Theft in Wakulla County, Florida

Vehicle theft in Wakulla County results in conviction far more often than dismissal, with guilty verdicts in 83 percent of cases and just 4.3 percent dismissed. That dismissal rate runs nearly three times higher than Florida's statewide average of 1.2 percent, suggesting Wakulla prosecutors pursue these cases selectively or that cases reaching trial are particularly strong. The 13 percent adjudication-withheld rate aligns closely with the state average of 14 percent, indicating judges in this county use that outcome at typical rates. No cases reached diversion programs, compared to a statewide diversion rate of 2.7 percent, meaning defendants in Wakulla had no opportunity to avoid conviction through program completion.

When defendants are convicted, sentences reflect property crime severity. Average sentences reach 583 days with median at 366 days, paired with probation averaging 3,444 days. Just over half of defendants were confined to jail, while 39 percent received prison time, suggesting judges balance custody with community supervision. Average fines of $467 were modest relative to incarceration. About 52 percent of defendants relied on public defenders, reflecting the charge's typical defendant demographic in this county.

4.3% of Vehicle Theft cases in Wakulla County are dismissed, and 13.0% receive adjudication withheld. An attorney can review your situation — free, no obligation.

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23
Total Cases
82.6%
Guilty Rate
13.0%
Withheld Rate
4.3%
Dismissal Rate
1 year, 7 months
Avg Sentence
Guilty
82.6% (19)
Withheld
13.0% (3)
Diversion
0.0% (0)
Dismissed
4.3% (1)
Acquitted
0.0% (0)
1 year, 7 months
Avg Sentence
1 year
Median Sentence
9.4 years
Avg Probation
$467
Avg Fine
39.1%
Prison Rate
52.2%
Jail Rate
Confinement Type Count Avg Sentence
County Jail 12 6.1 months
State Prison Facility 9 3.1 years
12
Public Defender
83.3% 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 21 81.0% 4.8%
4.3%
Under 21
21.7%
21-29
52.2%
30-39
8.7%
40-49
13.0%
50-59
0.0%
60+
Year Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate Avg Sentence
2023 9 66.7% 11.1% 10.3 months
2024 7 85.7% 0.0% 1 year, 12 months
2025 7 100.0% 0.0% 1 year, 12 months
Level Degree Cases
Felony Third Degree 23
Charge Cases Guilty Rate Dismissal Rate
Traffic Offense 601 70.7% 4.3%
Drug Possession 491 75.8% 2.4%
Larceny / Theft 310 67.7% 9.4%
Other 227 65.2% 7.9%
Battery 161 57.1% 12.4%
Resisting Officer 131 73.3% 4.6%
DUI 116 92.2% 3.4%
Sex Offense 76 80.3% 9.2%

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What is the guilty rate for Vehicle Theft in Wakulla County?
The guilty rate is 82.6% based on 23 cases (2023-2025).
How often is adjudication withheld for Vehicle Theft in Wakulla County?
Adjudication is withheld in 13.0% 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 Vehicle Theft in Wakulla County?
The average sentence is 1 year, 7 months, with an average fine of $467.
What percentage use a public defender vs private attorney?
52.2% 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 Wakulla 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 · 23 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026