Oklahoma Statutes

§ 21-855 — Employment of prisoners - Disposition of wages - Parole on

Oklahoma § 21-855
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 21Crimes And Punishments

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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 21, § 21-855 (2026).

Text

bond - Revocation of parole - Suspension of sentence - Who may inform against violator. Every person convicted under the provisions of this act, upon the confinement of such person at the State Penitentiary, the warden thereof shall put the said convicted person to work at some suitable employment in the State Penitentiary, at a reasonable wage, not to exceed Two Dollars and fifty cents ($2.50), per day, and under such rules and regulations as shall be fixed by the warden of said penitentiary with the approval of the Governor, and such earnings shall, by proper authority, be paid to the said wife, or other person who is in charge of and caring for said child or children. Upon conviction of any person, under the provisions of this act, the Governor may, before or after sentence, parole said

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Legislative History

Laws 1923, c. 78, p. 144, § 3.

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