5-6-211. Working prisoners; credit for work done.
Whenever the defendant is sentenced to imprisonment for the violation of a city ordinance, he may be put to work for the benefit of the city, if it is determined that adequate supervision is available, for the term of his imprisonment, and when committed for the nonpayment of a fine, or costs, for the violation of any ordinance, he may also be put to work for the benefit of the city, and shall be credited on such fine and costs, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per day for each day he shall work.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Article 2 - Cities of the First Class
Section 5-6-205 - Duty of Municipal Judge as to Trial Generally.
Section 5-6-206 - Summoning and Enforcing Attendance of Witnesses.
Section 5-6-207 - Cases in Municipal Court.
Section 5-6-208 - Assessment of Punishment.
Section 5-6-209 - Continuances; Verbal Notice to Witnesses as to New Date of Trial Valid as Summons.
Section 5-6-210 - Punishment Regulated by Ordinance; Maximum Fine and Imprisonment.