PL 155.30 — Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree
Court outcome data from 52,429 cases across 59 counties · 2019–2024
This page provides statistics from DCJS pretrial release data for informational purposes only. This is not legal advice. For the current text of this statute, consult the New York Penal Law or Vehicle and Traffic Law. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed New York attorney.
According to 52,429 New York DCJS Pretrial Release Data records from 2019–2024, cases related to PL 155.30 — Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree across 59 New York counties have an average dismissal rate of 41.6% and an average conviction rate of 57.9%.
About This Statute
This section addresses grand larceny in the fourth degree in New York, which involves stealing property valued at more than $1,000 or specific categories of property. It is a class E felony. For the current statutory text, penalties, and legal elements, consult the New York Penal Law or a licensed New York attorney.
Court Outcome Statistics
Our analysis of cases categorized under this statute area across New York counties (2019–2024) shows:
Top Counties
Counties with the most cases related to this statute.
| County | Cases | Dismissal Rate | Conviction Rate | Median Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York | 12,685 | 50.0% | 49.8% | 5.4 months |
| Kings | 7,557 | 71.1% | 28.8% | 5.3 months |
| Queens | 7,427 | 44.4% | 55.2% | 5.8 months |
| Bronx | 4,058 | 67.1% | 32.8% | 4.8 months |
| Nassau | 3,351 | 19.3% | 80.0% | 6.8 months |
| Suffolk | 2,599 | 10.1% | 88.9% | 8.9 months |
| Westchester | 1,600 | 22.5% | 77.0% | 7.1 months |
| Erie | 1,472 | 29.8% | 69.4% | 6.1 months |
| Richmond | 1,271 | 26.1% | 73.0% | 5.8 months |
| Onondaga | 1,088 | 35.7% | 62.8% | 10.5 months |
| Monroe | 891 | 19.3% | 79.6% | 6.9 months |
| Niagara | 803 | 18.6% | 80.3% | 7.2 months |
| Albany | 681 | 20.8% | 78.9% | 7.0 months |
| Broome | 531 | 48.0% | 51.7% | 9.3 months |
| Orange | 508 | 24.1% | 75.2% | 7.5 months |
Source: DCJS Pretrial Release Data, 2019–2024 — NewYorkCourtFile.com
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