Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 1.djvu/1960

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§586 TITLE 18.-—GRIM1'NAL CODE A. 586. Same; prosecutions institutedepriwor to tamendmeut of s preceding section.- _ ‘— g _“ Z Q W .c n Section 585 ot Tide 18 reen•cted.·——’1`he stetntory provision con- t stimting § SSQ. or Title 18.ot the Code was reenacted without I enesge by Act of Feb. 26, 1928, c. `27, 5 1110 (u), .44 Stat. 115. . I PART 3.—PRISONERS·AND THEIR Al chapter 22.-g—GENERA`L rnovrsmss. * E 7M. Same; clothing and money on discharge. 4 . , { . Section 7M of Title 18 t¤pcnedcd.—'1‘he statutory provision con- ( stitnting § 700 ot Title 18 of the Codewas superseded by Act ot g July 3, 1926, c. 795, 44 fstat. 991, constituting { 746 in this·ut1e" ,* of the appendix; , ` — ’ _ _ · 1 Chapter 23.5-UNITED STATES PRISON S IK GENERAL. . HS. Transportation home of discharged prisoners; and m~oney.——0n the discharge from any prison ot any person convicted under the laws of thd United states on indictment he

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hall be furnished withtransportation to the place of conviction,

ir place of bona tide residence’within_the United States at the

ime of his commitment under sentence of the court, or to such

nacé within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney Generalj and if the term ot his imprisonment shall lave been six months or more he shall also be furnished with such suitable clothing as may be authorized by the Attorney }eneral, and, ta the discretion of the Attorney General, an amount 01* money not to exceed-$20. For the furnishing ot such rlothing and money· charge. shall be made and allowedrdln the tccounts of the said prison with the United States. (July 3, L926, c. 795, 44 Stat. 901.) . ’ . b - Section NC •! T§tle‘t$ aspen-pcdcd.——The "ntatutory provision con. atituting { 146 ot Title 18 ot the Code was wpersededby not or July 3,`1926,·‘c. 795, 44· 8t¤t.—901, cited to Ethe text, and c.atim·a " An Act to increase the clothing and cash gratuity tarnished to persons discharged from prisons? ._ , '