Reckless Endangerment cases classified as B Misdemeanor across 5 New York counties have a 63.1% average dismissal rate and a 36.9% average conviction rate, based on 144 public court records.

Charge class reflects the severity classification at arrest. B Misdemeanor is one of multiple classifications for Reckless Endangerment. Dismissal rate includes judicial dismissals and cases dismissed in the interest of justice. Data from New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Last updated: March 2026

What B Misdemeanor Means

B Misdemeanor is a misdemeanor classification under New York Penal Law. Misdemeanors carry potential county jail sentences of up to one year. Reckless Endangerment charges classified as B Misdemeanor are less severe than felony classifications but can still result in a criminal record.

Across 5 counties, Reckless Endangerment B Misdemeanor cases have an average dismissal rate of 63.1%. Outcomes vary by county due to differences in prosecutorial practices, plea bargaining customs, and caseload pressures.

144
Total Cases
63.1%
Avg Dismissal Rate
36.9%
Avg Conviction Rate

Reckless Endangerment B Misdemeanor outcomes by county.

County Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate
New York 47 71.1% 28.9%
Bronx 33 51.5% 48.5%
Queens 30 53.3% 46.7%
Kings 25 68.0% 32.0%
Richmond 9 87.5% 12.5%

Source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data — NewYorkCourtFile.com

Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Past outcomes do not predict future results.

The average dismissal rate for Reckless Endangerment B Misdemeanor across 5 New York counties is 63.1%, based on 144 cases from DCJS Pretrial Release Data. Rates vary by county — use the comparison table above to see details.
New York County has the most Reckless Endangerment B Misdemeanor cases with 47 cases. View the comparison table above for a complete breakdown across all counties.
B Misdemeanor outcomes for Reckless Endangerment vary across 5 New York counties. Differences in dismissal rates reflect local prosecutorial practices, plea bargaining customs, and court caseloads. For guidance on your case, consult a licensed New York attorney.

Data source: New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data. 144 B Misdemeanor cases analyzed for Reckless Endangerment. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com

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