The letter before an inmate number typically indicates the facility or jurisdiction where the inmate is housed or the type of offense committed. For example, in some systems, "M" might stand for "male," while "F" could indicate "female." Additionally, letters may also represent specific categories of inmates, such as those awaiting trial or those serving a particular type of sentence. Each correctional system may have its own coding conventions, so the meaning can vary.
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.
I know right
Its the number before a letter that is being multiplied.. so for example 2X.. 2 would be the coefficient.
"Assigned time" typically refers to the length of time that an inmate has been sentenced to serve in prison. It can indicate the total prison sentence an inmate is required to complete before becoming eligible for release or parole.
A letter/word which comes before a noun.
I am taking an educated guess here - but what I think you REALLY meant to write was "SET date on a inmate profile."If I am correct - it would mean that someone (judge?) wants a date set (or has already set a date) on which a history profile or a psychological profile of a particular inmate must be submittred.
Letter I is number 1
In California, the letter in front of a CDC number indicates the prisoner's classification status. For example, "C" typically designates a California Department of Corrections inmate, while "W" may refer to a prisoner in a women's facility. This classification helps in identifying the prisoner's gender and the type of facility they are associated with, influencing their housing and treatment within the correctional system.