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14-4-3
Section 14-4-3 Maintenance of record of convicts by Board of Corrections; report to board by
probate judge. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Acts 1907, No. 85, p. 179;
Code 1923, §3678; Code 1940, T. 45, §77.)...
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14-3-43
Section 14-3-43 Removal of convicts - Disease or other urgent necessity. The Board of Corrections
may cause the convicts to be removed to such place of security within the state as they may
deem expedient whenever the prevalence of any epidemic, infectious or contagious disease or
any other urgent necessity may render such removal proper, taking all necessary precautions
to insure the safekeeping of the convicts and to prevent escape when removed. (Code 1852,
§298; Code 1867, §3846; Code 1876, §4547; Code 1886, §4663; Code 1896, §4481; Code 1907,
§6533; Code 1923, §3629; Code 1940, T. 45, §40.)...
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14-3-45
Section 14-3-45 Diet. The diet of convicts in quantity and quality must be such as may be directed
by the Board of Corrections, and shall be sound and wholesome. (Code 1852, §335; Code 1867,
§3883; Code 1876, §4581; Code 1886, §4617; Code 1896, §4484; Code 1907, §6538; Code 1923,
§3634; Code 1940, T. 45, §45.)...
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14-3-32
Section 14-3-32 Federal prisoners. The Board of Corrections must receive into the penitentiary
all convicts sentenced to imprisonment therein by any court of the United States held in this
state, and must safely keep and employ them according to the rules and regulations of the
institution until the expiration of the term for which they are sentenced or until they are
otherwise discharged by law; and it must account to the Department of Finance for all moneys
received for the support of such prisoners. (Code 1852, §327; Code 1867, §3875; Code 1876,
§4573; Code 1886, §4623; Code 1896, §4470; Code 1907, §6522; Code 1923, §3618; Code 1940,
T. 45, §35.)...
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14-3-5
Section 14-3-5 Use of net income from convict labor. Any part of the net income from the labor
of state convicts may, with the approval of the Board of Corrections, be applied to permanent
improvements or manufacturing at the prisons, looking to the more permanent employment of
the convicts of different classes. (Code 1896, §4516; Code 1907, §6568; Code 1923, §3664;
Code 1940, T. 45, §66.)...
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14-11-4
Section 14-11-4 Failure of duty or violation of law by guard, etc., of convicts generally.
Any guard or any person having the charge, management or control of any convict who fails
to discharge any of the duties imposed upon him by law or in any other way violates any of
the provisions of law regulating or governing the inspection, treatment, confinement, working
or guarding or the charge, management or control of convicts, state or county, when no other
punishment is provided for such failure in duty or violation of law, must, on conviction,
be fined not more than $1,000, and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or sentenced
to hard labor for the county, for not more than 12 months. (Code 1886, §3984; Code 1896,
§4550; Code 1907, §6612; Code 1923, §3715; Code 1940, T. 45, §110.)...
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14-3-2
Section 14-3-2 State lands - Sale and purchase; appropriations for purchase. (a) The Board
of Corrections may sell any, or all, of the lands now used by the state in working convicts
for cash or on credit, as may seem best, and purchase lands superior in quality to be used
by the board in working convicts. (b) So much of the funds earned by the board as may be necessary
is appropriated and authorized to be paid for such lands as may be purchased under subsection
(a) of this section, and the Comptroller, upon the application of the board, shall draw his
warrant for such sum, or sums, as may be necessary for such purchase of such lands and the
payment thereof. (Code 1907, §§6481, 6482; Code 1923, §§3586, 3587; Code 1940, T. 45,
§§12, 13.)...
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14-4-6
Section 14-4-6 Work on public roads - Rules and regulations. Whenever the county commission
of a county deems it to the best interest of the county to use the county convicts in building,
repairing and working the public roads of the county, it may so work them under rules and
regulations to be prescribed by the Board of Corrections, which shall be uniform throughout
the state for working county convicts on the public roads. (Code 1896, §4528; Acts 1907,
No. 85, p. 179; Code 1907, §6581; Code 1923, §3684; Code 1940, T. 45, §81.)...
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14-3-12
Section 14-3-12 Appointment of chaplains and assistant chaplains. Chaplains shall be appointed
by the Board of Corrections, which chaplains shall in turn appoint assistant chaplains with
the approval of the board. The chaplains shall devote their entire time to moral improvement
and religious instruction of the convicts. The term of office shall be at the will of the
board. (Code 1886, §4577; Code 1896, §4451; Code 1907, §6503; Code 1923, §3602; Code 1940,
T. 45, §21.)...
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14-4-14
Section 14-4-14 Oath of Superintendent of Public Works and guards. The Superintendent of Public
Works and each person employed as a guard over convicts sentenced to hard labor for the county,
before he enters upon the discharge of his duties, shall take and subscribe the following
oath before some officer authorized to administer the same: "I do solemnly swear that
I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of
Alabama, so long as I remain a citizen of said state, and that I will faithfully execute and
discharge all duties required of me (as superintendent or guard of convicts, as the case may
be) and that I will observe all rules and regulations prescribed for the government of convicts,
so far as I am thereby directed, and will in no case ill treat or abuse any convict under
my charge or control or inflict any other or greater punishment than may be prescribed by
said rules and regulations." Such oath shall be filed by the party taking the...
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