VIRGINIA’S CONVICTS.
To Bo Employed la the Construction
of State Roads,
The hill to be introduced in tbe Virginia legislature, for the employment of convicts on the roads of the state, provides that all able-bodied male prisoners, sentenced to jail or penitentiary for more than 90 days, shall be subject to work on the roads. Those sentenced to county jails shall work upon the roads of such counties, unless there is no immediate need of them, in which case they may be hired to other counties, but only for road work. The convicts not recpiired for services in tbe penitentiary are to be distributed among the counties, on application, and none are to be hired out for any purpose but road work. Not less than five, nor more than 25, are to be assigned to any one county, every assignment to be made for a year, unless shorter time is requested, and then for not less than 90 days. If the number of convicts is not sufficient to till the applications, they arc to be supplied ratably. Convicts, in respect to their work, are to"be under the control of tbe county authorities in which they work; but, as prisoners, they are to “remain in the custody of tho state authorities as if they remained in the penitentiary,” and transportation expenses, guarding, feeding, clothing and medical attendance, are to be paid by the state, the counties to provide suitable Each county is to adopt and put in operat ion a scheme or plan for working its roads by such prisoners in its jail as are available, together with those which may be secured from the state, and “every county shall annually levy a road tax of not less than 15 cents, nor more than 30 cents, on every SIOO of the value of the property, real and personal, assessed for taxes in the county, the proceeds to be applied to road improvement in said county.”— L. A. W. Bulletin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 16 December 1905, Page 4
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328VIRGINIA’S CONVICTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3611, 16 December 1905, Page 4
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