Under NC-FPO § 13.3.1 (Maintenance Of Exit Ways - Blocked Fire Escape, Balcony Or Ladder), 7.8% of 91 cases statewide were dismissed and 92.2% resulted in conviction, based on 2024–2025 OCA arraignment data across 1 New York counties.

Dismissal rate includes judicial dismissals and cases dismissed in the interest of justice. Conviction rate includes guilty pleas and findings of guilt at trial. Maintenance Of Exit Ways - Blocked Fire Escape, Balcony Or Ladder is classified as a Misdemeanor under New York law. Data sourced from the NYS Office of Court Administration (OCA) STAT Act. Covers criminal court arraignments in 2024–2025, updated monthly. Last updated: March 2026

91
Total Cases
7.8%
Dismissal Rate
92.2%
Conviction Rate
1
Counties

See also: All Other charges (DCJS data, 2019–2024) for pretrial release, bail, and charge reduction data.

What the Data Shows

Maintenance Of Exit Ways - Blocked Fire Escape, Balcony Or Ladder (NC-FPO § 13.3.1) is a Misdemeanor under New York law. Based on 91 arraignments across 1 counties in 2024–2025:

  • Dismissal rate: 7.8% of cases are dismissed statewide, though rates vary significantly by county
  • Conviction rate: 92.2% of cases result in conviction, including guilty pleas and trial verdicts
  • Geographic variation: Click any county below for specific fines, sentencing breakdowns, and dismissal reasons

These statistics reflect aggregate outcomes and do not predict individual case results. For legal guidance, consult a licensed New York attorney.

Outcomes by County

County Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate
Nassau 91 7.8% 92.2%

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

NC-FPO 13.3.1 is the New York statute for Maintenance Of Exit Ways - Blocked Fire Escape, Balcony Or Ladder, classified as a Misdemeanor. Based on 91 arraignments in 2024–2025, 7.8% of cases are dismissed and 92.2% result in conviction.
Outcomes for Maintenance Of Exit Ways - Blocked Fire Escape, Balcony Or Ladder vary across 1 New York counties. Click any county in the table above for detailed statistics including sentencing, fines, and demographic breakdowns.
This data comes from the New York State Office of Court Administration (OCA) STAT Act data, covering criminal court arraignments in 2024–2025. The data is updated monthly, generally on the 6th of each month. For guidance on your case, consult a licensed New York attorney.

Data source: NYS OCA-STAT Act (2024–2025). 91 cases analyzed. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com

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