Biennial Report of the Board of Control and Officers of the Michigan State Prison

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State Printers., 1900
 

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Página 26 - In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand : for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both ahull be alike good.
Página 74 - ... by these rules, he will be subject to return to the prison. Rule 9. If he fails to return to the prison enclosure, when required by the Governor to do so, or if he makes his escape while on parole, he will be treated In all respects as an escaped convict. Rule 10. No paroled prisoner need fear or hesitate to freely communicate with the warden of the prison from which he was paroled in case he becomes unable to labor by reason of sickness, or otherwise. STATE CAPITOL. The question of the erection...
Página 74 - ... or if he makes escape while on parole, he shall be treated in all respects as if he had escaped from the prison enclosure, and shall be subject to be retaken as provided by the laws of this state.
Página 74 - RULE 2. In case he finds it necessary to change his employment or residence he shall first obtain the written consent of the governor through the warden of the prison from which he was paroled.
Página 74 - ... 2. Before any convict is paroled employment must be procured for him at some legitimate industry, and some person must agree to act as his first friend and adviser. His proposed friend must be a reputable citizen of the State, whose ability to supervise the conduct of the convict while on parole shall be certified to by some person of good standing known to the Governor. Such first friend shall agree to employ him, aid him in securing employment, or take a friendly interest in him while engaged...
Página 74 - In the first degree." GOVERNOR'S RULES FOR THE PAROLE OF PRISONERS. 1. It will be the duty of the Warden of the State Penitentiary to make selections from inmates of the Penitentiary whom he deems proper subjects for parole. Before recommending such parole he shall ascertain as much of the character and history of each convict, previous to his conviction, as possible; and such other information as may be deemed necessary to determine the propriety of issuing a parole. 2. Before any convict is paroled...
Página 75 - Every such convict, while on parole, shall remain in the legal custody and under the control of the governor, and shall be subject at any time to be taken back within the inclosure of...
Página 74 - ... and adviser. His proposed friend must be a reputable citizen of the State, whose ability to supervise the conduct of the convict while on parole shall be certified to by some person of good standing known to the Governor. Such first friend shall agree to employ him, aid him in securing employment, or take a friendly interest in him while engaged in an occupation or business of his own, and shall agree to report any absence from work, or tendency to evil associations, and to certify to the monthly...
Página 74 - ... The commissioner may, with the consent of the board of control, withdraw from said fund a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars to be used as a "revolving fund" where cash advances are necessary. The commissioner must account for the sum withdrawn from said "revolving fund" at any time upon demand of the board of control. It shall be the duty of the real estate commissioner semi-annually to certify under oath to the state treasurer and secretary of state the total amount of receipts and expenditures...
Página 74 - ... the secretary of said board of managers. 3. He shall, on the first day of each month until his final release, according to law, forward by mail to the secretary of said board a report of himself, stating whether he has been constantly under pay during the last month, and if not why not, and how much he has earned, and how much he has expended, together with a general statement of his surroundings and prospects.

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