Menacing cases in Warren County end in conviction 78 percent of the time, nearly double the statewide dismissal rate of 40.9 percent. Only 19.5 percent of menacing charges are dismissed here compared to the statewide average, placing Warren County significantly below the state norm. However, dismissals have been trending upward since 2019, rising from 20 percent to 33.3 percent by 2024, suggesting the county's approach to these cases may be shifting. Dispositions typically resolve within 100 days.

Charge reduction is the dominant outcome in Warren County menacing cases—78.1 percent are reduced rather than prosecuted as charged. Harassment is the most common reduction, accounting for 60 percent of all reductions, followed by Disorderly Conduct at 25 percent. Most defendants receive pretrial release on their own recognizance (81 percent), with only 2.4 percent remanded. Among those convicted, fines are the most frequent sentence at 40.6 percent, while jail time occurs in 15.6 percent of convictions and probation in 9.4 percent.

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

19.5%
Dismissal Rate
78.0%
Conviction Rate
3.3 months
Avg Duration
19.5%
78.0%
Dismissed 19.5% Convicted 78.0% Acquitted 0.0% YO Adjudication 2.4%

Source: 42 public court records, Warren County Courts — NewYorkCourtFile.com

How Menacing outcomes in Warren County have changed over time.

Year Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate
2019 6 20.0% 80.0%
2020 5 20.0% 80.0%
2023 10 0.0% 100.0%
2024 15 33.3% 60.0%

Year reflects arrest year from DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Case volumes may vary as more recent cases may still be pending disposition.

How defendants charged with Menacing in Warren County are handled at arraignment.

81.0%
Released on Recognizance (ROR)
11.9%
Bail Set
2.4%
Remanded
$1,000
Median Bail Amount

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.

78.1% of Menacing cases
in Warren County are reduced
Defendants were convicted on a lesser charge than their original arrest charge.
Most common reductions
Menacing Harassment
12 cases (50.0%)
Menacing Disorderly Conduct
5 cases (20.8%)
Menacing Assault
3 cases (12.5%)
Menacing Weapons Offense
2 cases (8.3%)
Menacing Criminal Trespass
2 cases (8.3%)

Breakdown of sentencing outcomes for Menacing convictions in Warren County.

15.6%
Jail
9.4%
Probation
40.6%
Fine Only

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Case outcome rates by race for Menacing in Warren County. These statistics reflect systemic patterns and structural factors in the criminal justice system, not individual behavior.

Race Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate
White 37 19.4% 77.8%

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.

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.

Based on 42 cases in Warren County, 19.5% are dismissed, 78.0% result in conviction, and 0.0% end in acquittal. The average case takes 3.3 months from arraignment to resolution. Outcomes vary based on the specifics of each case.
The dismissal rate for Menacing in Warren County is 19.5%, based on 42 cases from public court records. This includes cases dismissed by the court and dismissals in the interest of justice.
The average Menacing case in Warren County takes 3.3 months. Duration depends on factors like whether the case goes to trial, plea negotiations, and court scheduling.
81.0% of defendants are released on their own recognizance (ROR), 11.9% have bail set, and 2.4% are remanded without bail. The median bail amount when set is $1,000. Pretrial release decisions are governed by New York's bail reform laws.
The conviction rate for Menacing in Warren County is 78.0%, based on 42 cases from public court records. This includes both guilty pleas and findings of guilt at trial. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed New York attorney.
78.1% of Menacing cases in Warren County result in conviction on a lesser charge. The most common reduction is to Harassment.
Warren County has a 19.5% dismissal rate for Menacing cases. Outcomes can vary significantly across New York counties. View our Menacing overview page to compare dismissal rates, conviction rates, and case timelines across all counties.
For those convicted of Menacing in Warren County, 15.6% receive a jail sentence, 9.4% receive probation. Actual sentences depend on the specifics of each case. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance on your situation.

Data source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. 42 cases analyzed for Menacing in Warren County. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com

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