Statute Pri9905s9 ~repack~

"PRI9905S9" is not a formal legislative statute but a Virginia Crime Code (VCC) specifically used by the Virginia Compensation Board within the Local Inmate Data System (LIDS). Overview of Code PRI9905S9

Specifically, this code designates a person being held on federal felony charges only, under the authority of the U.S. Marshals. Because it is a generic tracking code, it does not reveal the specific nature of the federal offense (e.g., drug trafficking, fraud, or firearms violations). Understanding the Code statute pri9905s9

on a docket or custody report means that the primary legal matter is handled in Federal Court. While the individual is physically located in a Virginia facility, the rules of evidence, sentencing guidelines, and prosecution will follow the federal system rather than Virginia state law. Disclaimer: "PRI9905S9" is not a formal legislative statute but

  1. Introduction: A member of the legislative body introduces a bill, which is a proposed statute, in the legislature.
  2. Committee Review: The bill is reviewed by a committee, which may hold hearings, gather input from experts, and make amendments to the bill.
  3. Vote: The bill is then voted on by the legislative body. If it passes, it is sent to the next stage.
  4. Signing or Veto: The bill is presented to the executive branch, which may sign it into law or veto it. If the executive branch vetoes the bill, the legislative body may override the veto with a majority vote.

is not a traditional legal statute in the sense of a written law (like the U.S. Code), but rather a specific Virginia Crime Code (VCC) Introduction : A member of the legislative body