Section 801.251a – Verification of Employment or School Enrollment; Definitions.
801.251a Verification of employment or school enrollment; definitions. Sec. 1a. (1) Before an individual convicted of a felony is released from jail under section 1 to attend work or school, the court, at the time of sentencing, shall order the department of corrections to verify that the individual is currently employed or currently enrolled in […]
Section 801.202 – Non-Partisan Commission for Management; Election, Membership, Number, Term, Vacancies, Eligibility, Oath.
801.202 Non-partisan commission for management; election, membership, number, term, vacancies, eligibility, oath. Sec. 2. The management and direction of such work farms, factories or shops and of the convicted persons sentenced thereto, subject to the periodical visitations of the state authorities at their discretion, shall be under the authority of a non-partisan commission to be […]
Section 801.203 – Non-Partisan Commission for Management; Superintendent; Appointment, Powers, Oath, Duties, Bond; Employees; Appropriations.
801.203 Non-partisan commission for management; superintendent; appointment, powers, oath, duties, bond; employees; appropriations. Sec. 3. Said commissioners are hereby authorized and empowered to establish and adopt rules for the regulation and discipline and the work and labor of the persons confined in and on said work farm, factory or shop; and to appoint a superintendent […]
Section 801.112 – Designation of Jail of Other County; Right of Prisoner Entitled to Jail Liberties.
801.112 Designation of jail of other county; right of prisoner entitled to jail liberties. Sec. 12. If any persons confined in the jail so designated on civil process, or removed there, as hereinbefore provided, shall by law be entitled to the liberties of the jail, the sheriff of the county in which the jail so […]
Section 801.113 – Designation of Jail of Other County; Revocation of Order.
801.113 Designation of jail of other county; revocation of order. Sec. 13. Whenever a jail shall be erected for the county for whose use such designation shall have been made, or its jail shall have been rendered fit and safe for the confinement of prisoners, the circuit judge of the circuit court for such county, […]
Section 801.114 – Designation of Jail of Other County; Proceedings on Revocation.
801.114 Designation of jail of other county; proceedings on revocation. Sec. 14. The clerk of the county shall immediately serve a copy of such revocation upon the sheriff thereof, whose duty it shall be to remove the prisoners belonging to his custody, and so confined without his county, to his proper jail, and if any […]
Section 801.115 – Fire; Removal of Prisoners; Prisoner Not Deemed Escaped.
801.115 Fire; removal of prisoners; prisoner not deemed escaped. Sec. 15. Whenever by reason of any jail being on fire, or any building contiguous, or near to a jail, being on fire, there shall be reason to apprehend that the prisoners confined in such jail may be injured or endangered by such fire, the sheriff […]
Section 801.116, 801.117 – Repealed. 1981, Act 7, Eff. June 1, 1981.
801.116, 801.117 Repealed. 1981, Act 7, Eff. June 1, 1981. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed sections pertained to sale, use, or furnishing of spiritous or fermented liquor in jails, and penalty for violations.
Section 801.119 – Conveyance of Prisoners Through Other Counties; Right of Officers.
801.119 Conveyance of prisoners through other counties; right of officers. Sec. 19. Any sheriff or other officer, who shall have arrested any prisoner, may pass over, across and through such parts of any other county or counties as shall be in the ordinary route of travel from the place where such prisoner shall have been […]
Section 801.120 – Conveyance of Prisoners Through Other Counties; Prisoner Not Deemed Escaped; Civil Arrest.
801.120 Conveyance of prisoners through other counties; prisoner not deemed escaped; civil arrest. Sec. 20. Such conveyance shall not be deemed an escape; nor shall the prisoner so conveyed, or the officers having them in their custody, be liable to arrest on any civil process, while passing through such other county or counties. History: R.S. […]