Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 279 - Judgment and Execution
Section 3 - Arrest Without Warrant of Person on Probation; Notice of Surrender; Surrender Hearing; Warrant for Arrest of Persons Already Imprisoned; Application for Disposition; Temporary Custody

Section 3. At any time before final disposition of the case of a person placed under probation supervision or in the custody or care of a probation officer, the probation officer may arrest him without a warrant and take him before the court, or the court may issue a warrant for his arrest. When taken before the court, it may, if he has not been sentenced, sentence him or make any other lawful disposition of the case, and if he has been sentenced, it may continue or revoke the suspension of the execution of his sentence; provided however, that in all cases where the probationer is served with notice of surrender and at least one of the underlying crimes for which he is on probation is a felony, then the probation officer shall provide a duplicate copy of the notice of surrender to the district attorney, and the court shall provide to the district attorney the opportunity to be heard and present evidence at the surrender hearing. If such suspension is revoked, the sentence shall be in full force and effect. If a warrant has been issued by the court for the arrest of such a person and he is a prisoner in any correctional institution, jail or house of correction, the commissioner of correction, the sheriff, master or keeper of said house of correction, or in Suffolk county, the penal institutions commissioner of the city of Boston, as the case may be, having such prisoner under his supervision or control, upon receiving notice of such warrant, shall notify such prisoner that he has the right to apply to the court for prompt disposition thereof. Such an application shall be in writing and given or sent by such prisoner to the commissioner of correction, or such sheriff, master, keeper, or penal institutions commissioner, who shall promptly forward it to the court from which the warrant issued, by certified mail, together with a certificate of said commissioner of correction, sheriff, master, keeper, or penal institutions commissioner, stating (a) the term of commitment under which such prisoner is being held, (b) the amount of time served, (c) the amount of time remaining to be served, (d) the amount of good time earned, (e) the time of parole eligibility of such prisoner, and (f) any decisions of the board of parole relating to such prisoner. Said commissioner of correction, sheriff, master, keeper, or penal institutions commissioner shall notify the appropriate district attorney by certified mail of such application to the court. Any such prisoner shall, within six months after such application is received by the court, be brought into court for sentencing or other lawful disposition of his case as hereinbefore provided.
In no case where a provision of this chapter provides for a finding, disposition or other order to be made by the court, or for a warrant to be issued, shall such be made or issued by any person other than a justice, special justice or other person exercising the powers of a magistrate.
Notwithstanding any restriction in the preceding paragraph, if a probation officer has probable cause to believe that a person placed under probation supervision or in the custody or care of a probation officer pursuant to sections 42A, 58A or 87 of chapter 276 or any other statute that allows the court to set conditions of release, has violated the conditions set by the court, the probation officer may arrest the probationer or may issue a warrant for the temporary custody of the probationer for a period not to exceed 72 hours or until the next sitting of the court, during which period the probation officer shall arrange for the appearance of the probationer before the court pursuant to the first paragraph of this section. Such warrant shall constitute sufficient authority to a probation officer and to the superintendent, jailer, or any other person in charge of any jail, house of correction, lockup, or place of detention to whom it is exhibited, to hold in temporary custody the probationer detained pursuant thereto.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Title II - Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Chapter 279 - Judgment and Execution

Section 1 - Suspension of Execution; Payment of Fine; Probation; Revocation of Suspension; Exceptions

Section 1a - Suspension of Execution of Sentence; Probation; Child Support Payments

Section 1b - Funds Collection and Disbursement; Single Point for Clerk-Magistrate and Probation Offices

Section 2 - Suspension of Execution of Orders of Commitment to Massachusetts Reformatory, Etc.

Section 3 - Arrest Without Warrant of Person on Probation; Notice of Surrender; Surrender Hearing; Warrant for Arrest of Persons Already Imprisoned; Application for Disposition; Temporary Custody

Section 3a - Motion of District Attorney for Sentence

Section 4 - Imposition of Sentence; Stay of Execution

Section 4b - Notice to Victim of Sentencing Proceedings; Oral or Written Statements

Section 5 - Sentence if No Punishment Is Provided by Statute

Section 6 - Sentence to Jail or House of Correction

Section 6a - Special Sentence of Imprisonment; Eligible Offenders; Revocation or Rescission of Special Sentence; Subsequent Crimes

Section 6b - Consideration of Defendant's Status as Primary Caregiver of Dependent Child Before Imposing Sentence

Section 7 - Sentence to Jail or House of Correction for Non-Payment of Fine

Section 8 - Commitments Upon Two or More Sentences

Section 8a - Determination of Time of Taking Effect of Sentence; ''from and After'' Sentence

Section 8b - Commission of Crime While Released on Personal Recognizance; Consecutive Sentence

Section 9 - Second Sentence for Non-Payment of Fine

Section 10 - Conditional Sentence

Section 11 - Punishment by Imprisonment Only or by Fine Only When Law Prescribes Both

Section 12 - Recognizance of Husband Convicted of Assault Upon Wife

Section 13 - Recognizance to Keep the Peace or to Be of Good Behavior

Section 14 - Recognizance; Filing; Proceedings on Breach of Condition

Section 15 - Sentence to Jail or House of Correction in Any County

Section 16 - Sentencing of Female to Massachusetts Correctional Institution, Framingham

Section 19 - Place of Imprisonment of Females Convicted of Felony

Section 20 - Execution of Sentence of Imprisonment of Females Sentenced to Confinement at Hard Labor

Section 23 - Limitation of Sentences of Males to Jails or Houses of Correction

Section 24 - Indeterminate Sentence to State Prison; Determination of Sentence for Offender Aged Fourteen Through Seventeen

Section 25 - Punishment of Habitual Criminals

Section 26 - Further Sentence of Convict in State Prison

Section 27 - Immediate Execution of Sentence to State Prison of Convict Sentenced to Jail or House of Correction

Section 30 - Vacation of Office From Time of Sentence to State Prison

Section 33a - Credit for Days of Confinement Awaiting and During Trial

Section 34 - Delivery to Sheriff of Certified Transcript From Minutes of Court of Conviction and Sentence; Execution of Sentence

Section 35 - Transmission of Complaint or Indictment to Correctional Institution

Section 36 - Sentences to State Farm

Section 37 - Setting Out Statutory Name of Crime in Warrant for Commitment

Section 38 - Powers of Sheriff or Constable in Execution of Warrant of Commitment

Section 39 - Return of Precept to Magistrate

Section 40 - Service of New Warrant of Commitment Upon Convict

Section 41 - Default of Corporation

Section 42 - Warrant of Distress to Compel Payment of Penalty or Assessment

Section 57 - Death Sentence; Pronouncement or Revocation of Stay; Warrant of Conviction; Execution of Sentence; Certified Copy of Record to Governor

Section 58 - Death Sentence Confinement; Psychiatric Examination; Transfer or Failure to Transfer to General Prison Population; Appeal; Hearing; Annual Record Review; Court Order

Section 59 - Execution of Death Sentence; Time Constraints

Section 60 - Means of Execution of Death Sentence

Section 61 - Capital Crime Conviction; Imposition of Sentence; Insane and Pregnant Persons

Section 62 - Delay in Execution of Death Sentence; Insanity or Pregnancy of Prisoner; Psychiatric Examination and Written Certification

Section 63 - Delay in Execution of Death Sentence; Consideration of Pardon

Section 64 - Judicial Stay of Execution of Death Sentence; Final Determination of Judicial Questions

Section 65 - Witnesses; Execution of Death Sentence

Section 66 - Execution of Death Sentence; Post Mortem Examination

Section 67 - Warrant for Execution of Death Sentence; Return to Clerk of Court After Execution

Section 68 - Special Jury Questions for First Degree Murder; Presentence Hearing Upon Conviction for Consideration of Death Penalty; Consideration by Jury of Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances; Determination by Jury; Sentence by Court; Validity...

Section 69 - Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances in Death Penalty Cases

Section 70 - Death Penalty Imposed; Jury Findings Necessary

Section 71 - Review of Death Sentence; Remand; Reversal; Affirmation