Pri9905s9: Statute

PRI9905S9

is a administrative tracking code used in Virginia's criminal justice system, specifically a Virginia Crime Code (VCC) .

administrative placeholder used for tracking federal charges in the state's jail systems. Specifically, this code is used by the Local Inmate Data System (LIDS) Compensation Board to categorize inmates who are being held exclusively on federal felony charges rather than state charges. Virginia.gov Key Details

The Statute of Frauds generally applies to five specific categories of agreements. While the exact wording varies by jurisdiction, the standard categories are: statute pri9905s9

3. Scope and Application

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you or a loved one are facing charges associated with this code, please consult with a qualified attorney. specific audience , such as legal professionals or the general public?

Finding Details

: Specific information about the actual crime (e.g., drug trafficking, weapons charges) will not be in the VCC but can often be found on the federal PACER system . PRI9905S9 is a administrative tracking code used in

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Full Description:

If you see this code on a family member's or client's inmate record, here is a guide to what it means and how to proceed. 1. What the Code Means Prisoner held for a Federal Felony. Virginia

Class 2

Because this code is a placeholder for a federal offense, the specific punishment depends on the underlying federal statute. However, in Virginia, general felony sentencing is governed by Virginia Code § 18.2-10 , which outlines the following classes: Felony Class Typical Sentence Range Possible Fine 20 years to life Up to $100,000 Class 3 5 to 20 years Up to $100,000 Class 4 2 to 10 years Up to $100,000 Class 5 1 to 10 years Up to $2,500 Data sourced from Virginia Law and Virginia Rules .

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