New York Statutes

§ 500-A — Use of jails

New York·Law COR Correction·Art. 20 Local Correctional Facilities

§ 500-a. Use of jails.

1.Each county jail shall be used:\n (a) For the detention of persons duly committed to secure their\nattendance as witnesses in any criminal case;\n (b) For the detention of persons charged with crime, and committed for\ntrial or examination;\n (c) For the detention of persons awaiting the availability of a court,\npursuant to the provisions of section 210.10, subdivision two of section\n530.70 or subdivision two of section 410.40 of the criminal procedure\nlaw;\n (d) For the confinement of persons duly committed for any contempt, or\nupon civil process;\n (e) For the confinement of persons convicted of any offense and\nsentenced to imprisonment therein, or awaiting transportation under\nsentence to imprisonment in another county;\n (f) For the confinement o

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