Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - County and Municipal Prisons and Prisoners
§ 47-1-3. County convicts; duty of board of supervisors

It is the imperative duty of the board of supervisors in each county in this state to require each convict sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail and the payment of a fine and costs, or to imprisonment and payment of costs, or to payment of fine and costs, to work out the sentence on the county convict farm or on the public roads or other public works of the county, or in a contiguous county, as herein provided. But any convict who is sentenced to the payment of a fine and costs and who pays such fine and costs shall thereby be relieved from working out such fine and costs, but the payment in full of such fine and costs shall not relieve such convict from working out the full time of his imprisonment as adjudged in his sentence. The board of supervisors of any county, however, may by an order spread upon its minutes, giving the reason therefor, and with the approval of the circuit judge of the district, discharge any aged or infirm convict upon his making an affidavit of his insolvency and inability to pay the fine and costs, and filing same with the clerk of the board of supervisors at any time after the expiration of his imprisonment.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 47 - Prisons and Prisoners; Probation and Parole

Chapter 1 - County and Municipal Prisons and Prisoners

§ 47-1-1. Enforcement of sentences

§ 47-1-3. County convicts; duty of board of supervisors

§ 47-1-5. County convicts; board of supervisors may lease or buy suitable lands

§ 47-1-7. Boards of supervisors of contiguous counties may own farm jointly; working prisoners in another county

§ 47-1-9. Convicts may be worked on public roads or other county public works

§ 47-1-11. Convicts physically unable shall not be required to work

§ 47-1-13. By contract county may work under guard certain prisoners before indictment and conviction

§ 47-1-15. Deductions from sentence for efficient work

§ 47-1-17. When convict not credited with wages

§ 47-1-21. Sheriff to keep a jail docket; what to contain

§ 47-1-23. The sexes to be kept separate

§ 47-1-25. Officers to have access to convicts

§ 47-1-27. Maltreatment forbidden

§ 47-1-29. Complaint of convicts investigated

§ 47-1-31. Grand jury to examine records and treatment of prisoners

§ 47-1-33. Each convict to have evidence of term of sentence and amount of fine

§ 47-1-37. Board of supervisors may hire additional labor to work on county farm

§ 47-1-43. Keeping of county offenders in municipal jails pending trial

§ 47-1-45. Board of supervisors may agree with municipalities of the county on terms of working municipal convicts

§ 47-1-49. Control over jails owned jointly by municipalities and counties

§ 47-1-51. Jointly owned jails; jail supplies

§ 47-1-53.

§ 47-1-61. Penalty for failure to discharge convict

§ 47-1-63. Residency of prisoner as affected by incarceration in facility of Department of Corrections