It is the duty of the presiding judge, where the execution of sentence and judgment has been suspended, as provided by § 40-22-102, to immediately transmit to the commissioner of correction and the board of parole a copy of the indictment or presentment, together with the judge's reasons for suspending the sentence and judgment, and any other recommendations as the judge may think proper to make.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 22 - Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
§ 40-22-101. Postponement of Execution of Sentence Pending Application for Clemency
§ 40-22-102. Suspension of Execution to Permit Application for Pardon
§ 40-22-103. Transmittal of Documents and Recommendations to Commissioner
§ 40-22-104. Prisoner Placed Under Commissioner
§ 40-22-105. Custody or Appearance Bond
§ 40-22-106. Execution of Sentence in Absence of Parole or Pardon
§ 40-22-107. Entry of Pardon or Parole — Discharge of Bond
§ 40-22-108. Supervision Pending Application
§ 40-22-109. Parole or Recommendation of Pardon
§ 40-22-110. Maximum Term of Parole — Power to Pardon Unaffected
§ 40-22-111. Notice of Grant of Parole
§ 40-22-112. Duties of Probation and Parole Officer
§ 40-22-113. Supervision by State Parole Officer
§ 40-22-114. Transmittal of Papers and Recommendations to Governor
§ 40-22-115. Notice of Governor's Action