§ 40-22-110. Maximum Term of Parole — Power to Pardon Unaffected
Where the prisoner is granted a parole by the board of parole, the parole shall not be in length of time beyond the minimum penalty of the prisoner, and shall not affect the power of the governor to pardon the prisoner.
§ 40-22-111. Notice of Grant of Parole
In case the board of parole grants the prisoner a parole, as provided in §§ 40-22-109 and 40-22-110, it shall at once communicate with and transmit to the judge of the court where the case against the prisoner is pending its action and the reasons for granting the prisoner a parole.
§ 40-22-112. Duties of Probation and Parole Officer
It is the duty of the parole officer to perform all of the duties imposed upon the officer by law and by the rules and regulations of the board of parole.
§ 40-22-113. Supervision by State Parole Officer
It is the duty of the probation and parole officer to keep in communication as far as possible with all of the prisoners who are paroled under this chapter, and with their employers.
§ 40-22-101. Postponement of Execution of Sentence Pending Application for Clemency
In case of the conviction and sentence of a defendant to imprisonment, the presiding judge may, in all proper cases, postpone the execution of the sentence for the amount of time as may be necessary to make application to the executive for a pardon or commutation of punishment. Code 1858, § 5255; Shan., § 7230; […]
§ 40-22-102. Suspension of Execution to Permit Application for Pardon
Whenever a plea of guilty is entered by the defendant to an indictment charging a felony, and it appears to the circuit or criminal court judge receiving the plea that the prisoner is only technically guilty, or that there are circumstances or conditions connected with the alleged crime or in the defendant’s life and surroundings […]
§ 40-22-103. Transmittal of Documents and Recommendations to Commissioner
It is the duty of the presiding judge, where the execution of sentence and judgment has been suspended, as provided by § 40-22-102, to immediately transmit to the commissioner of correction and the board of parole a copy of the indictment or presentment, together with the judge’s reasons for suspending the sentence and judgment, and […]