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The letters in front of an inmate number typically represent the facility or location where the inmate is housed. These letters help staff easily identify where the inmate is located within the prison system.
Could be inspector's mark.
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I'm guessing you mean what is the charge against the inmate? If you know what agency made the arrest you can search the inmate records online for free and usually they will have the charges pending on the inmate.
Pending Federal case. Or, Feds have some sort of interest in the inmate.
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Its the number before a letter that is being multiplied.. so for example 2X.. 2 would be the coefficient.
A letter/word which comes before a noun.
"In transit" for an inmate typically means they are being moved or transferred from one correctional facility to another. This may happen for various reasons such as court appearances, medical treatment, or to serve their sentence in a different facility. During transit, inmates are usually under the supervision of correctional officers.
Letter I is number 1
It means they ordered to transport an inmate somewhere. Most likely to court or to have an evaluation done that they might need before they have to go back to court for sentencing.
"Amend to add" typically refers to making changes or corrections to existing legal documents in order to include additional information. In the context of an inmate, it could mean updating their case file or legal paperwork with new details or evidence.