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Rules And Judiciary - Corespondence

Collection
Hearing Records
Sub-shelf
Rules And Judiciary
Kind
Hearing Record
Entity
Legislature of the Virgin Islands
Date
2025
Type
Corespondence
Pages
1
Text
Native Text

Government of The Virgin Islands of the United States VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER MARIO M. BROOKS Police Commissioner _______________________________________________________________________________ Facsimile: (340) 715-5517 St. Thomas  (340) 778-2373 St. Croix  (340) 776-6236 St. John ALEXANDER A. FARRELLY JUSTICE CENTER CHARLOTTE AMALIE ST. THOMAS, V.I. 00802 (340) 774-2211 POLICE ADMINISTRATION No. 9059 ESTATE CASTLE COAKLEY CHRISTIANSTED ST. CROIX, V.I. 00820 (340) 778-2211 LEANDER JURGEN COMMAND CRUZ BAY ST. JOHN, V.I. 00830 (340) 693-8880 October 8, 2025 Honorable Carla J. Joseph Chair, Committee on Rules and Judiciary 36th Legislature of the Virgin Islands Capitol Building P.O. Box 1690 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Re: Testimony on Bills No. 36-0144 and 36-0105 Dear Senator Joseph, I extend warm greetings to you and the distinguished members of the Committee on Rules and Judiciary. …

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Government of The Virgin Islands of the United States VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONER MARIO M. BROOKS Police Commissioner _______________________________________________________________________________ Facsimile: (340) 715-5517 St. Thomas  (340) 778-2373 St. Croix  (340) 776-6236 St. John ALEXANDER A. FARRELLY JUSTICE CENTER CHARLOTTE AMALIE ST. THOMAS, V.I. 00802 (340) 774-2211 POLICE ADMINISTRATION No. 9059 ESTATE CASTLE COAKLEY CHRISTIANSTED ST. CROIX, V.I. 00820 (340) 778-2211 LEANDER JURGEN COMMAND CRUZ BAY ST. JOHN, V.I. 00830 (340) 693-8880 October 8, 2025 Honorable Carla J. Joseph Chair, Committee on Rules and Judiciary 36th Legislature of the Virgin Islands Capitol Building P.O. Box 1690 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Re: Testimony on Bills No. 36-0144 and 36-0105 Dear Senator Joseph, I extend warm greetings to you and the distinguished members of the Committee on Rules and Judiciary. I am writing to respectfully inform you that the Virgin Islands Police Department will be unable to appear and provide testimony at the upcoming hearing on Bills No. 36-0144 and 36-0105 due to ongoing departmental initiatives and unavoidable scheduling conflicts that coincide with the scheduled hearing date. The Virgin Islands Police Department greatly appreciates your continued leadership and the Committee’s steadfast support of our mission to enhance public safety and combat crime across our territory. Your ongoing collaboration and advocacy remain vital to the success of our shared efforts to maintain a safe and secure Virgin Islands. Please be advised that our position on the referenced bills remains unchanged. Accordingly, we hereby submit our previous testimony for the Committee’s consideration and reaffirm our support of the positions previously expressed therein. We thank you for your understanding and continued partnership. Should there be a future opportunity to further discuss these matters, the Department remains available to engage in constructive dialogue. Respectfully, Mario M. Brooks Commissioner of Police Virgin Islands Police Department