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$1574 Enact. p. 543

$1575 Enact. p. 543

$1576

State prisons, acts relating to: See post, Appendix, title
State Prisons.

School of industry at Ione, acts relating to: See post, Ap-
pendix, title School of Industry.

School of reform at Whittier, acts relating to: See post,
Appendix, title School of Reform.

§ 1574. President pro tem. of senate, when to act as di-
rector. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1575. Compensation of directors. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1576. Board must adopt rules and regulations. Enact. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 543

$1577

See note to § 1573, ante.

En.

1577. Board may appoint warden and other officers. Enact. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 543

See note to § 1573, ante.

$1578 § 1578. Duties of clerk and other officers. En. February Enact. 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 544

See note to § 1573, ante.

$1579 § 1579. Monthly reports of officers. En. February 14, Enact. 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 544

$1580 Enact. p. 545

$1581

Enact. p. 545

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1580. Board must keep accounts and reports to the governor. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1581. Persons convicted of offenses against the United
States. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645,
See note to § 1573, ante.

2

$1582 Enact p. 545

$1583

§ 1582. Disposition of insane prisoners. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1583. State prison fund. En. February 14, 1872. Rep. Enact.1905, 645.

p. 545

$1584

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1584. State prison fund, how disbursed. En. February Enact 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645. p. 546

$1585

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1585. Board cannot contract debts. En. February 14, Enact 1872. Rep. 1905, 645. p. 547

$1586

See note to § 1573, ante.

Enact. En. February 14, 1872.

p. 547

1586. Compensation for transportation of
Am'd. 1880, 31. Rep. 1905, 645.

convicts.

See note to § 1573, ante.

$1587 Enact. p. 547

$1588 Enact

p. 549

Cal. Rep. Cit. 50, 119; 77, 595.

Compensation of sheriffs conveying prisoners or insane: See post, Appendix, title Sheriffs.

§ 1587. Contract to be given at public letting. En. Stats. 1873-4, 467. Rep. 1905, 645.

§ 1588. Prohibiting employment of convict labor on cutstone work. En. Stats. 1901, 272. Rep. 1905, 645. See note to § 1573, ante.

$1589
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p. 550

rocet

CHAPTER II.

OF THE DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS BEFORE THE EXPIRA-
TION OF THEIR TERM OF SERVICE.

Credits for good behavior, how and when allowed. (Repealed.)
Credits, when forfeited. (Repealed.)

§ 1590.

§ 1591.

§ 1592.

§ 1593.

Board to make rules and regulations. (Repealed.)
Board, when to report credits to governor. (Repealed.)

for pardon reported to legislature. (Re

$1590

§ 1594. Further powers of the board. (Repealed.)
§ 1595. Recommendations

pealed.)

§ 1590. Credits for good behavior, how and when allowed. Enact En. February 14, 1872. Am'd. 1877-8, 124. Rep. 1905, 645. p. 550

$1591

See note to § 1573, ante.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 76, 516; 145, 187; 145, 188.

§ 1591. Credits, when forfeited. En. February 14, 1872. Enact Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 550

See note to § 1573, ante.

$1592 § 1592. Board to make rules and regulations. En. FebEnact ruary 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

p. 551

$1593

See note to § 1573, ante.

§ 1593. Board, when to report credits to governor. Enact En. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

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§ 1594. Further powers of the board.

$1594 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

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p. 551

81595 Enact p. 551

See note to § 1573, ante.

En. February 14,

§ 1595. Recommendations for pardon reported to legisEn. February 14, 1872. Rep. 1905, 645.

lature.

See note to § 1573, ante.

Acts relating to state prisons: See post Appendix, title State Prisons.

School of industry, acts relating to: See post, Appendix, title School of Industry.

School of reform, acts relating to: See post, Appendix, title School of Reform.

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§ 1597. County jails, by whom kept and for what used.

§ 1598. Rooms required in county jail.

§ 1599.

§ 1600.

§ 1001.

§ 1602.

1603.

§ 1604.

§ 1605.

§ 1606.

Prisoners to be classified.

Prisoners committed must be actually confined.
Sheriff to receive prisoners committed by courts.
Sheriff answerable for safe-keeping of such prisoners.
When jail of a contiguous county may be used.
Keeper of jail in contiguous county to receive prisoners.
When jail in contiguous county is not to be used.
Prisoners to be returned to proper county.

§ 1608.

§ 1609.

§ 1607. Prisoners may be removed in case of fire. Prisoners may be removed in case of pestilence. Papers served on jailer for prisoner.

§ 1610.

§ 1611.

Guard for jail.

Sheriff to receive all persons duly committed.

§ 1612. Prisoners on civil process, when not to be received,

§ 1613. Prisoners may be required to labor.

1614. Rules and regulations for the performance of labor.

§ 1615. Hair-cutting for sanitary purposes.

§ 1597. County jails, by whom kept and for what used. The common jails in the several counties of this state are kept by the sheriffs of the counties in which they are respectively situated, and are used as follows:

1. For the detention of persons committed in order to secure their attendance as witnesses in criminal cases;

2. For the detention of persons charged with crime and committed for trial;

3. For the confinement of persons committed for contempt, or upon civil process, or by other authority of law;

4. For the confinement of persons sentenced to imprison

ment therein upon a conviction for crime. En. February 14, 1872.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 78, 306.

Acts relating to house of correction: See post, Appendix, title House of Correction.

School of Industry at Ione, acts relating to: See post, Appendix, title School of Industry.

School of reform at Whittier, acts relating to: See post, Appendix, title School of Reform.

§ 1598. Rooms required in county jails. Each county jail must contain a sufficient number of rooms to allow all persons belonging to either one of the following classes to be confined separately and distinctly from persons belonging to either of the other classes:

1. Persons committed on criminal process and detained for trial;

2. Persons already convicted of crime and held under sentence;

3. Persons detained as witnesses or held under civil process, or under an order imposing punishment for a contempt; 4. Males separately from females. En. February 14, 1872. Males and females to be separated: See next section.

§ 1599. Prisoners to be classified. Persons committed on criminal process and detained for trial, persons convicted and under sentence, and persons committed upon civil process, must not be kept or put in the same room, nor shall male and female prisoners (except husband and wife) be kept or put in the same room. En. February 14, 1872.

§ 1600. Prisoners committed must be actually confined. A prisoner committed to the county jail for trial or for examination, or upon conviction for a public offense, must be actually confined in the jail until he is legally discharged; and

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