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Union County: sentencing outcomes by charge

1,966 charge dispositions in Union County, Florida, from public FDLE CJDT Clerk-of-Court data, 60.7% drew a recorded jail or prison sentence. The table below breaks the county's highest-volume charge categories into incarceration rate, median confinement, adjudication-withheld rate, and diversion rate.

“Incarceration” means a sentence to county jail or state prison; the rate is the share of charges with a recorded jail or prison sentence (a lower bound, since the source confinement field is blank on 56% of charges statewide). Dispositions span 1951-12-22 to 2026-06-20; not time-normalized.

Aggregate analysis, data as of 2026-06-21. Reproducible from public records. No individual is identified; the source data has no judge identifier, so no claim is made about any individual judge.

1,966charge dispositions analyzed
60.7%ended in incarceration
12charge categories shown (≥10 charges each)

Sentencing outcomes by charge category

The highest-volume charge categories in Union County. “Median confinement (when incarcerated)” is the typical maximum term among only the charges in that category that resulted in custody, so where the incarceration rate is low, that median describes a small subset of the category's charges, not a typical outcome for the category as a whole. It reads “—” where fewer than 10 charges in that category were incarcerated, or where the category's incarceration rate is too low for the median to be representative.

Charge categoryChargesIncarcerationConfinement distribution (when incarcerated)Adj. withheldDiversion
Drug Abuse Prevention and Control42870.6%median 364 d · mean 1.4 yr · mode 3.0 yr · mid-50% 59 d–2.3 yr10.5%3.3%
Driver Licenses24535.1%median 46 d · mean 179 d · mode 30 d · mid-50% 24 d–112 d1.2%0%
Assault; Battery; Culpable Negligence24459%median 1.0 yr · mean 3.2 yr · mode 5.0 yr · mid-50% 60 d–5.0 yr14.8%7.4%
Theft, Robbery, and Related Crimes20571.2%median 2.0 yr · mean 2.2 yr · mode 2.0 yr · mid-50% 254 d–3.0 yr10.2%2.9%
Burglary and Trespass12571.2%median 120 d · mean 1.8 yr · mode 30 d · mid-50% 37 d–3.0 yr8.8%2.4%
Obstructing Justice12060.8%median 90 d · mean 237 d · mode 364 d · mid-50% 32 d–364 d7.5%3.3%
State Uniform Traffic Control9751.5%median 90 d · mean 1.3 yr · mode 90 d · mid-50% 30 d–1.0 yr5.2%2.1%
State Correctional System7471.6%median 2.5 yr · mean 4.9 yr · mode 1.0 yr · mid-50% 1.0 yr–7.0 yr10.8%9.5%
Weapons and Firearms4759.6%median 2.5 yr · mean 4.3 yr · mode 90 d · mid-50% 90 d–5.0 yr12.8%8.5%
Arson and Criminal Mischief4656.5%median 60 d · mean 290 d · mode 60 d · mid-50% 45 d–298 d10.9%8.7%
Motor Vehicle Licenses3941%median 42 d · mean 40 d · mode 60 d · mid-50% 20 d–60 d5.1%0%
Abuse of Children3868.4%median 1.6 yr · mean 2.7 yr · mode 5.0 yr · mid-50% 52 d–5.0 yr10.5%7.9%

Methodology & limitations

  • Source: public Florida FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency (CJDT) Clerk-of-Court case data, grouped by county and FDLE statute-chapter grouping. Snapshot: 2026-06-21. Every figure is reproducible from a published script against the source data.
  • “Incarceration” defined: a charge counts as incarceration only when its sentence is a sentence to county jail or state prison. The rate is the share of charges with a recorded jail or prison sentence, a lower bound, because the source confinement field is blank on 56% of charges statewide and counties populate it inconsistently. Cross-county comparison is therefore confounded by reporting completeness.
  • Confinement distribution: the median, mean, mode, and middle-50% range (25th–75th percentile) of the maximum confinement term, in days, among charges that resulted in a jail or prison sentence. The spread is shown because a single median is easily skewed; the distribution is what makes a comparable defensible. Reported only where at least 10 such charges exist; charge categories with fewer than 10 charges overall are omitted.
  • No judge dimension: the source data contains no judge identifier. Nothing here describes how any individual judge sentences.
  • What the data does NOT show: these figures describe recorded dispositions and do not control for criminal history, offense severity within a chapter, plea posture, or case facts. A category rate is a baseline, not a prediction for any specific case. This page reports aggregates only and identifies no individual.

Comparables for a specific Union County charge

BenchRecon's Sentencing Comparables return the outcome distribution for a specific charge in a specific Florida county, with every figure cited to the underlying public record.