Disorderly Conduct in Greene County
23 cases · Greene County Courts · DCJS Data
In Greene County, disorderly conduct cases result in conviction 69.6% of the time, slightly above the statewide average dismissal rate of 27.1%. Greene County's 30.4% dismissal rate runs 3.3 percentage points higher than the state average, suggesting somewhat more favorable outcomes for defendants on this charge locally. However, the trend is concerning: dismissal rates dropped sharply from 55.6% in 2023 to 18.2% in 2024, indicating prosecutors are securing convictions more consistently in recent cases. With zero acquittals recorded, trials are not a viable path for defendants in this county.
Pretrial conditions in Greene County favor release: 40% of defendants secured release on their own recognizance without bail. Among those charged, 37.5% had their disorderly conduct charges reduced to lesser offenses, with Criminal Contempt being the most common reduction target at 60% of all reductions. When convictions stick, fines are the most frequent sentence at 31.2%, followed by prison time at 18.8%. The median timeline to case disposition runs 168 days, giving defendants roughly five-and-a-half months before resolution.
Dismissal rate includes judicial dismissals and cases dismissed in the interest of justice. Conviction rate includes guilty pleas and findings of guilt at trial. Avg duration measures arraignment to final disposition. Data sourced from New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Last updated: March 2026
Case Outcomes
Source: 23 public court records, Greene County Courts — NewYorkCourtFile.com
Outcomes by Charge Class
How outcomes differ by felony and misdemeanor classification for Disorderly Conduct in Greene County.
| Charge Class | Cases | Dismissal Rate | Conviction Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| E Felony | 18 | 33.3% | 66.7% |
| A Misdemeanor | 5 | 20.0% | 80.0% |
Charge class reflects the severity classification at arrest (e.g., A Felony is the most serious, B Misdemeanor the least). Outcomes vary by class due to differing prosecutorial priorities, plea bargaining patterns, and case complexity. Source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data.
Year-Over-Year Trends
How Disorderly Conduct outcomes in Greene County have changed over time.
| Year | Cases | Dismissal Rate | Conviction Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 9 | 55.6% | 44.4% |
| 2024 | 11 | 18.2% | 81.8% |
Year reflects arrest year from DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Case volumes may vary as more recent cases may still be pending disposition.
Pretrial Release
How defendants charged with Disorderly Conduct in Greene County are handled at arraignment.
Pretrial release data reflects arraignment outcomes under New York's bail reform laws. ROR = Released on Own Recognizance. Bail Set = cash bail or bond required. Remanded = held without bail.
Charge Reductions
in Greene County are reduced
Sentencing When Convicted
Breakdown of sentencing outcomes for Disorderly Conduct convictions in Greene County.
37.5% of Disorderly Conduct cases in Greene County are reduced to lesser charges. An attorney can review your situation — free, no obligation.
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Case outcome rates by race for Disorderly Conduct in Greene County. These statistics reflect systemic patterns and structural factors in the criminal justice system, not individual behavior.
| Race | Cases | Dismissal Rate | Conviction Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 12 | 16.7% | 83.3% |
Disparities in case outcomes reflect well-documented systemic factors including policing patterns, socioeconomic inequality, and structural bias in the criminal justice system. These statistics should not be used to draw conclusions about any individual or group. Data sourced from DCJS Pretrial Release Data.
Common Questions
Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Past outcomes do not predict future results. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your case.
Data source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. 23 cases analyzed for Disorderly Conduct in Greene County. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com
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