Robbery Sentencing in Marion County

We analyzed 113 convicted Robbery cases in Marion County (2023-2025) to show actual sentencing outcomes — average sentence length, fines, court costs, and the likelihood of prison, jail, or probation. Compared to statewide averages to show how Marion County judges sentence differently.

9.4 years
Average Sentence
Above statewide avg (6.6 years)
$1,011
Average Fine
Above statewide avg ($469.89)
82.3%
Prison Rate
Above statewide (65.4%)
5.3%
Probation Only
113 cases
25th Percentile
2.4 years
7.0 years
Lighter Median Heavier
75th Percentile
15.0 years
25th Percentile
$100.00
$100.00
Lower Median Higher
75th Percentile
$250.00
The average sentence for Robbery in Marion County is 9.4 years. A defense attorney may be able to negotiate reduced charges or alternative sentencing. Get a free case review.
Outcome Marion County Florida (Statewide)
State Prison (sentence > 1 year) 82.3% 65.4%
County Jail (sentence 1–365 days) 7.1% 17.9%
Probation Only 5.3% 11.4%
Average Sentence 9.4 years 6.6 years
Average Fine $1,011 $469.89
Average Probation 5.1 years 4.2 years
Average Court Costs $896.83 $1,544
Average Restitution (where ordered) $1,300 $3,960
Confinement Type Cases Avg Sentence Avg Fine
State Prison Facility 92 11.4 years $1,067
County Jail 14 1 year, 2 months $96.15
Charge Convicted Avg Sentence Avg Fine
Drug Possession 8,647 9.7 months $598.30
Other 7,117 6.0 months $686.22
Traffic Offense 6,902 1.9 months $172.01
Larceny / Theft 3,940 8.5 months $167.11
Resisting Officer 2,222 6.9 months $408.82

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Based on 113 convicted Robbery cases in Marion County (2023-2025), the average sentence is 9.4 years. The statewide average is 6.6 years.
69.0% of convicted Robbery defendants in Marion County received a fine, averaging $1,011. Court costs average $896.83 additionally. Restitution averages $1,300 in cases where it is ordered.
Marion County's average sentence of 9.4 years compares to the statewide average of 6.6 years. The prison rate is 82.3% locally vs 65.4% statewide. The average fine is $1,011 locally vs $469.89 statewide.

Sentencing data covers convicted cases (guilty and adjudication withheld). Average sentences exclude non-incarcerated cases. Data covers 2023–2025 FDLE public court records. Last updated: March 2026

Important: Sentencing outcomes vary based on criminal history, case circumstances, charge severity, plea agreements, and judicial discretion. These statistics reflect aggregate outcomes and do not predict individual sentences.

Methodology: These statistics are based on 113 Robbery cases in Marion County with a disposition of "Guilty" or "Adjudication Withheld" from FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency records (2023-2025). "Prison" = sentence exceeding 365 days; "Jail" = sentence of 1–365 days; "Probation Only" = probation imposed with no incarceration sentence. Average fines exclude cases where no fine was imposed.

Source: FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency · 113 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026