Resisting Officer in Nassau County — Public Defender vs Private Attorney

In Nassau County, we compared 87 Resisting Officer cases with public defenders against 29 cases with private attorneys (2023-2025). Both counsel types had similar dismissal rates.

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PD Dismissal Rate
87 cases
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Private Attorney Dismissal Rate
29 cases
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Dismissal Rate Difference
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Metric Public Defender Private Attorney Self-Represented
Total Cases 87 29 13
Dismissal Rate 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Conviction Rate 100.0% 96.6% 100.0%
Guilty Rate 83.9% 41.4% 69.2%
Adjudication Withheld 16.1% 55.2% 30.8%
Diversion Rate 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Avg Sentence 7.0 months 5.7 years 0 days
Avg Fine $245.35 $547.19 $0.00
Avg Probation 1 year, 2 months 2.4 years 0 days

Important context: Correlation is not causation. Private attorney clients may differ from public defender clients in income, prior criminal history, charge severity, and willingness to go to trial. These factors independently affect outcomes. This data is informational and does not constitute legal advice.

Statewide, the dismissal rate for Resisting Officer is 2.3% with public defenders and 1.4% with private attorneys (-0.9 point difference). Nassau County's 0.0 point difference is above the statewide average.

Location PD Dismissal Private Dismissal Difference
Nassau County 0.0% 0.0% 0.0 pts
Florida (Statewide) 2.3% 1.4% -0.9 pts
Charge PD Cases PD Dismissal Private Cases Private Dismissal
Traffic Offense 423 1.2% 508 0.0%
Drug Possession 588 0.0% 72 0.0%
DUI 222 0.0% 123 0.0%
Larceny / Theft 223 0.0% 26 0.0%
Battery 194 0.5% 38 0.0%
Other 142 0.0% 40 5.0%
Disorderly Conduct 91 0.0% 21 0.0%
Hit and Run 35 0.0% 18 0.0%

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In Nassau County, private attorney clients have a 0.0% dismissal rate for Resisting Officer compared to 0.0% for public defender clients. This is a 0.0 percentage point difference based on 116 cases. However, correlation is not causation — private attorney clients may have different case characteristics.
The conviction rate for Resisting Officer in Nassau County is 100.0% with a public defender and 96.6% with a private attorney. Conviction includes both guilty findings and adjudication withheld.
Statewide, the dismissal rate is 2.3% for public defenders and 1.4% for private attorneys. Nassau County's difference of 0.0 points compares to a statewide difference of -0.9 points.

Conviction includes guilty pleas and adjudication withheld. Data covers 2023–2025 FDLE public court records. Last updated: March 2026

Important: Differences in outcomes between public defenders and private attorneys may reflect differences in case complexity, defendant resources, charge severity, and other factors — not solely attorney quality. These statistics do not predict individual case outcomes.

Source: FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency · 116 cases analyzed · Nassau County · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026