The common jails in the several counties of this state shall be kept by the sheriffs of the counties in which they are respectively situated, and shall be used .is prisons— " 1. For the detention of persons duly committed in order to secure their attendance... The Works of William H. Seward - Page 594by William Henry Seward - 1853Full view - About this book
| Correctional Association of New York - Prisons - 1896 - 1018 pages
...and discharges. 16. To receive persons committed for offenses against the United States. Section 1. The common jails in the several counties of this State shall be kept by the sheriffs of the count irs in which they are respectively situated, and shall be iisi'd ;is prisons, 1. For the detention... | |
| Idaho - Criminal law - 1901 - 620 pages
...County Jails, by Whom Kept, Purpose of: 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... | |
| Charities - 1905 - 200 pages
...ichom kept and for ¡chat vsed. SEC. 1597. 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... | |
| California. State Board of Charities and Corrections - Child welfare - 1905 - 1134 pages
...ichom kept anil for what used. SEC. 1597. 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... | |
| 1905 - 290 pages
...whom kept and for what used. SEC. 1597. 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... | |
| Correctional Association of New York, Prison Association of New York - Prisons - 1894 - 240 pages
...in the statutes of the several States. In New York it is especially provided that the common jails shall be kept by the sheriffs of the counties in which...they are respectively situated, and shall be used as prisons for the detention of persons only committed in order to secure their attention as -witnesses... | |
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