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PENAL CODE
SECTION 4700.1-4703



4700.1.  For any trial or hearing referred to in Section 4750, the
sheriff of the county where such trial or hearing is had and the
person in charge of the prison may agree that the county shall
transport prisoners in a state prison to and from such prison. Upon
such agreement, the county, and not the Department of Corrections,
shall perform the transportation referred to in this section.



4701.  The jurisdiction of a criminal action for escaping from any
State prison is in any county of the State.



4702.  Whenever any prisoner confined in a jail established and
maintained by the sheriff in another county, is tried for any offense
committed in such jail or for escaping or attempting to escape
therefrom, the venue shall be in the county establishing and
maintaining such jail and the costs shall be charged against that
county.



4703.  With the concurrence of the Attorney General, the district
attorney may transfer the responsibility for the prosecution of any
crime committed by prisoners in physical custody in the state prisons
in the district attorney's county. As used in this section, crimes
committed while in physical custody shall include escapes and
attempted escapes but shall not include any crimes committed while a
prisoner has been conditionally released from state prison on work
furlough, parole, or upon any other conditional release where the
inmate is in constructive but not actual physical custody.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Pen > 4700.1-4703

PENAL CODE
SECTION 4700.1-4703



4700.1.  For any trial or hearing referred to in Section 4750, the
sheriff of the county where such trial or hearing is had and the
person in charge of the prison may agree that the county shall
transport prisoners in a state prison to and from such prison. Upon
such agreement, the county, and not the Department of Corrections,
shall perform the transportation referred to in this section.



4701.  The jurisdiction of a criminal action for escaping from any
State prison is in any county of the State.



4702.  Whenever any prisoner confined in a jail established and
maintained by the sheriff in another county, is tried for any offense
committed in such jail or for escaping or attempting to escape
therefrom, the venue shall be in the county establishing and
maintaining such jail and the costs shall be charged against that
county.



4703.  With the concurrence of the Attorney General, the district
attorney may transfer the responsibility for the prosecution of any
crime committed by prisoners in physical custody in the state prisons
in the district attorney's county. As used in this section, crimes
committed while in physical custody shall include escapes and
attempted escapes but shall not include any crimes committed while a
prisoner has been conditionally released from state prison on work
furlough, parole, or upon any other conditional release where the
inmate is in constructive but not actual physical custody.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Pen > 4700.1-4703

PENAL CODE
SECTION 4700.1-4703



4700.1.  For any trial or hearing referred to in Section 4750, the
sheriff of the county where such trial or hearing is had and the
person in charge of the prison may agree that the county shall
transport prisoners in a state prison to and from such prison. Upon
such agreement, the county, and not the Department of Corrections,
shall perform the transportation referred to in this section.



4701.  The jurisdiction of a criminal action for escaping from any
State prison is in any county of the State.



4702.  Whenever any prisoner confined in a jail established and
maintained by the sheriff in another county, is tried for any offense
committed in such jail or for escaping or attempting to escape
therefrom, the venue shall be in the county establishing and
maintaining such jail and the costs shall be charged against that
county.



4703.  With the concurrence of the Attorney General, the district
attorney may transfer the responsibility for the prosecution of any
crime committed by prisoners in physical custody in the state prisons
in the district attorney's county. As used in this section, crimes
committed while in physical custody shall include escapes and
attempted escapes but shall not include any crimes committed while a
prisoner has been conditionally released from state prison on work
furlough, parole, or upon any other conditional release where the
inmate is in constructive but not actual physical custody.