State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 775

§  775. When court may release offender. Where an offender, imprisoned  as prescribed in this article, is unable to endure the imprisonment,  or  to  pay  the  sum,  or  perform  the act or duty, required to be paid or  performed, in order to entitle him to be released, the court, judge,  or  referee  may,  in  its or his discretion, and upon such terms as justice  requires, make an  order,  directing  him  to  be  discharged  from  the  imprisonment.    Where  the commitment was made to punish a contempt of court committed  with respect to an enforcement procedure under the  civil  practice  law  and  rules,  and the offender has purged himself of contempt as provided  in section seven hundred seventy-two or seven hundred  seventy-three  of  this article, the court out of which the execution was issued shall make  an order directing him to be discharged from the imprisonment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 775

§  775. When court may release offender. Where an offender, imprisoned  as prescribed in this article, is unable to endure the imprisonment,  or  to  pay  the  sum,  or  perform  the act or duty, required to be paid or  performed, in order to entitle him to be released, the court, judge,  or  referee  may,  in  its or his discretion, and upon such terms as justice  requires, make an  order,  directing  him  to  be  discharged  from  the  imprisonment.    Where  the commitment was made to punish a contempt of court committed  with respect to an enforcement procedure under the  civil  practice  law  and  rules,  and the offender has purged himself of contempt as provided  in section seven hundred seventy-two or seven hundred  seventy-three  of  this article, the court out of which the execution was issued shall make  an order directing him to be discharged from the imprisonment.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-19 > 775

§  775. When court may release offender. Where an offender, imprisoned  as prescribed in this article, is unable to endure the imprisonment,  or  to  pay  the  sum,  or  perform  the act or duty, required to be paid or  performed, in order to entitle him to be released, the court, judge,  or  referee  may,  in  its or his discretion, and upon such terms as justice  requires, make an  order,  directing  him  to  be  discharged  from  the  imprisonment.    Where  the commitment was made to punish a contempt of court committed  with respect to an enforcement procedure under the  civil  practice  law  and  rules,  and the offender has purged himself of contempt as provided  in section seven hundred seventy-two or seven hundred  seventy-three  of  this article, the court out of which the execution was issued shall make  an order directing him to be discharged from the imprisonment.