DUI / DWI in Fairfax County
2,027 cases · General District Court · 2025
Updated May 2026 · 2025 calendar year
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Considerations for this matter
- 56.4% of resolved cases here are reduced — the modal landing is RD-GENERALLY-MISD (35.7% of all defendants). The reduction structure is the negotiating floor, not the ceiling.
- Active jail is uncommon (8.9% of convictions). Most clients here avoided incarceration even on conviction — useful framing for client anxiety.
- Median resolution: 139 days from filing to disposition. Set client expectations on timeline up front.
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Discoveries for this matter
Patterns most defense attorneys don't see until they look at the aggregate.
The plea floor here is visible
When DUI / DWI is reduced in Fairfax County, 63% of those reductions land on RD-GENERALLY-MISD. 35.7% of all defendants here ultimately walk out with that on the record. That's the realistic floor — opening offers above it have room to come down.
Jail is uncommon — even on conviction
Only 8.9% of DUI / DWI convictions in Fairfax County carry active jail. Most clients here avoid incarceration even when convicted on the original charge. The fear-of-jail anchor most clients walk in with is mis-calibrated for this venue.
The arresting officer is louder than the charge
Among the top 5 officers making DUI / DWI arrests in Fairfax County, dismissal rates span 9.8% to 18.8% — 1.9× variation. J R Fernandez's cases dismiss far more often than B R Minger's. The arresting officer's name belongs at the top of intake, not as background.
Exhibit · Outcome distribution
How DUI / DWI cases actually resolve here
What clients actually walk out with16.9% of resolved cases here do not end in a conviction on the original DUI / DWI charge. Median 139 days from filing to disposition — set client expectations on timeline, not just outcome.
Source: VirginiaCourtFile · charge × jurisdiction aggregate · 2025 calendar year
Exhibit · What conviction looks like
Of the 1,487 convicted in Fairfax County
What you tell a client to expectConviction here typically carries a fine, license suspension (12+ months typical), and supervised probation. Active jail time is uncommon (8.9% of convictions). Numbers reflect the original charge, before any reduction.
Source: VirginiaCourtFile · sentencing outcome index · 2025-2026 resolved cases
Exhibit · Where reductions land
When this charge is reduced, where does it go?
The plea-floor signal35.7% of all resolved DUI / DWI defendants here ultimately walk out with RD-GENERALLY-MISDon the record instead. That's the realistic ceiling to anchor against a prosecutor's opening offer — not memorable, not in any case file, only visible in aggregate.
Source: VirginiaCourtFile · reduction-target frequency · 2025 calendar year
Exhibit · The prosecutor's office
CA office data not in dataset
Fairfax County is not covered in our 2025 prosecutorial dataset. The 19th Judicial Circuit (Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Falls Church) is not in CIS; District Court is covered separately above.
Exhibit · Venue effects
Same charge, different odds by venue
When venue is on the tableSame charge, different courthouse — a 12pt conviction-rate gap between Prince William County (74.4%, most defense-favorable) and Arlington County (86.4%). Prince William County also closes cases 5 days faster on average. If venue is negotiable, that's a quantified delta to argue with.
Source: VirginiaCourtFile · cross-venue aggregates · 6 courthouses · 2025 calendar year
Exhibit · Most active arresting officers
Top DUI / DWI arrests in Fairfax County
Why this mattersOfficer-level dismissal rates span a 9pt range for this charge in Fairfax County — versus a jurisdiction baseline of 15.4%. If your matter's arresting officer appears here, anchor motion strategy to their pattern, not the venue average.
Source: VirginiaCourtFile · officer × charge × jurisdiction aggregate · 2025 calendar year
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What you've learned on DUI / DWI in Fairfax County
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Cite this analysis
VirginiaCourtFile Intelligence (2026). DUI / DWI outcomes in Fairfax County. Based on 2,027 public court records (2025 calendar year); last updated May 2026. Methodology at virginiacourtfile.com/methodology.