In Niagara County, 20.8% of 41 Robbery-3rd (PL 160.05) cases were dismissed and 79.2% resulted in conviction, based on 2024–2025 OCA arraignment data. The median fine for conviction is $125.

Data sourced from the NYS Office of Court Administration (OCA) STAT Act. Covers arraignments in 2024–2025. Last updated: March 2026

41
Total Cases
20.8%
Dismissal Rate
79.2%
Conviction Rate
DAT Rate
32
Median Age

Fines & Surcharges

$125
Median Fine
$125–$125
Fine Range
$200
Median Surcharge
1
Cases With Fines

Sentencing Breakdown

Sentence Count Percentage
Imprisonment 10 71.4%
Probation 2 14.3%
Fine 1 7.1%
Conditional Discharge 1 7.1%

Dismissal Reasons

Reason Count
ACD 3
Decline to Prosecute - Unknown Reason 1
Conditions Met - Post ARGN, on Consent of Parties and Court (CPL 170.40) - (e.g. Non-Judicial Divers 1

Age Distribution

Age Group Cases
18-24 15
35-44 14
25-34 9
45-54 2
65+ 1

PL 160.05 in Other Counties

County Cases Dismissal Rate Conviction Rate
New York 585 42.0% 58.0%
Kings 543 76.8% 23.2%
Queens 475 33.3% 66.7%
Nassau 242 20.0% 80.0%
Erie 155 36.3% 63.7%
Westchester 151 46.0% 54.0%
Bronx 129 58.9% 41.1%
Suffolk 112 11.0% 89.0%
Monroe 110 16.0% 82.0%
Onondaga 104 31.6% 68.4%
Richmond 79 45.5% 54.5%
Albany 75 13.3% 86.7%
Orange 56 32.4% 67.6%
Schenectady 33 31.6% 68.4%
Oneida 32 0.0% 100.0%
Broome 29 23.5% 76.5%
Dutchess 24 18.8% 81.2%
Rensselaer 24 27.8% 72.2%
Rockland 21 40.0% 60.0%

Statistics from public court records for informational purposes only. Not legal advice.

Based on 41 cases arraigned in 2024–2025, 20.8% of Robbery-3rd cases in Niagara County are dismissed and 79.2% result in conviction. The median fine for conviction is $125. For guidance on your case, consult a licensed New York attorney.
Based on 1 convicted cases with reported fines, the median fine for Robbery-3rd in Niagara County is $125. The median surcharge is an additional $200.

Data source: NYS OCA-STAT Act (2024–2025). 41 cases analyzed. Last updated March 2026. — NewYorkCourtFile.com

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