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TITLE 20

STATE PRISON AND COUNTY JAILS

CHAPTER 6

COUNTY JAILS

20-625. Governor may order removal of prisoners. Whenever, from any sufficient cause, the sheriff considers it expedient that a prisoner be removed from the jail of his county, on application in writing to the governor of the state, by the sheriff and commissioners of such county, the governor may order such prisoner to be removed to some other jail within the state, there to be detained in the same manner and by the same process as in the jail from whence he was removed, until remanded back, by a similar process, or discharged according to law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title20 > T20ch6 > T20ch6sect20-625

TITLE 20

STATE PRISON AND COUNTY JAILS

CHAPTER 6

COUNTY JAILS

20-625. Governor may order removal of prisoners. Whenever, from any sufficient cause, the sheriff considers it expedient that a prisoner be removed from the jail of his county, on application in writing to the governor of the state, by the sheriff and commissioners of such county, the governor may order such prisoner to be removed to some other jail within the state, there to be detained in the same manner and by the same process as in the jail from whence he was removed, until remanded back, by a similar process, or discharged according to law.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title20 > T20ch6 > T20ch6sect20-625

TITLE 20

STATE PRISON AND COUNTY JAILS

CHAPTER 6

COUNTY JAILS

20-625. Governor may order removal of prisoners. Whenever, from any sufficient cause, the sheriff considers it expedient that a prisoner be removed from the jail of his county, on application in writing to the governor of the state, by the sheriff and commissioners of such county, the governor may order such prisoner to be removed to some other jail within the state, there to be detained in the same manner and by the same process as in the jail from whence he was removed, until remanded back, by a similar process, or discharged according to law.