Statute Pri9905s9 ((full)) ❲2026 Release❳
: The code itself does not specify the exact federal crime (e.g., drug trafficking vs. wire fraud); it only serves as a general marker for a "Federal Felony".
Indicates it is a Felony (9 often used in placeholder/other codes). When to Use PRI9905S9 (Federal Felonies)
| | Key Characteristics | Typical Use Cases | |---------------|--------------------------|-----------------------| | Differential Privacy (DP) | Guarantees that the inclusion/exclusion of any single record changes output probabilities by no more than ε (epsilon). | Census data releases, statistical dashboards. | | Homomorphic Encryption (HE) | Allows computation on encrypted data; results stay encrypted until decrypted by an authorized party. | Secure cloud analytics, AI model training on encrypted health records. | | Secure Multi‑Party Computation (SMPC) | Multiple parties jointly compute a function without revealing their private inputs. | Collaborative fraud detection across banks, joint research on genomic data. | | Zero‑Knowledge Proofs (ZKP) | Prove that a statement is true without revealing underlying data. | Identity verification, compliance attestations. |
| | Explanation | |------------|-----------------| | Data‑driven Innovation | The pandemic‑era explosion of health‑tech, AI‑driven analytics, and smart‑city initiatives highlighted the need for richer data pipelines. | | Privacy Backlash | High‑profile data breaches (e.g., the 2024 “SolarFlare” hack) amplified public demand for stronger privacy safeguards. | | Fragmented State Laws | With 40+ state‑level privacy statutes, federal uniformity was seen as a way to reduce compliance costs for nationwide actors. | | International Pressure | The EU’s GDPR and China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) pushed the U.S. to modernize its privacy regime to stay competitive. | statute pri9905s9
The prisoner is being held on federal charges only, rather than a combination of state and federal offenses.
: Used when an inmate is held on both state and federal felony charges. Penalties and Sentencing
A trailing suffix indicating a special administrative category where the underlying state penalty guidelines do not directly apply because the jurisdiction belongs to the federal government. Why "PRI9905S9" Appears on a Jail Roster : The code itself does not specify the
Accurate data ensures that criminal histories correctly reflect that an arrest was federal, not state.
The "F9" or "S9" suffix in these codes generally indicates a felony-level offense for data entry.
: Held simultaneously on both Virginia state and federal felony charges. Why Is an Inmate Booked Under This Code? When to Use PRI9905S9 (Federal Felonies) | |
Data compiled from public record aggregators
Courts have developed equitable exceptions to prevent the Statute of Frauds from being used as a shield for fraud:
As more personal legal information becomes available online, data literacy becomes essential. Codes like PRI9905S9 are not designed for public consumption; they are internal labels. Interpreting them without the proper legal framework—including knowledge of agency procedures and court processes—can lead to false conclusions.
It is primarily used when an inmate is being held in a local or state facility on federal charges only , rather than a mix of state and federal offenses. Description: