Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/886

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 645-JUNE 25, 1948 Territory, District, or Possession from which he was committed, of the date of expiration of sentence of any prisoner who, in the judgment of such superintendent, is still insane or a menace to the public. Such superintendent shall cause such prisoner to be delivered into the cus- tody of the proper authorities of such State, Territory, District or Possession. CHAPTER 315.- DISCHABGE AND RELEASE PAYMENTS Sec. 4281. Discharge from prison. 4282. Arrested but unconvicted persons. 4283. Probation. § 4281. DISCHARGE FROM PRISON dTriaha ttonupn A person convicted under the laws of the United States shall, upon discharge from imprisonment, or release on parole, be furnished with transportation to the place of conviction or bona fide residence within the United States at the time of his commitment or to such place within the United States as may be authorized by the Attorney General. CI othing and He shall also be furnished with such suitable clothing as may be money. authorized by the Attorney General, and, in the discretion of the Attorney General, an amount of money not to exceed $30. § 4282. ARRESTED BUT rUNCONVICTED PERSONS On the release from custody of a person arrested on a charge of violating any law of the United States or of the Territory of Alaska, but not indicted nor informed against, or indicted or informed against but not convicted, and not admitted to bail, or a person held as a material witness and unable to make bail, the court in its discretion may direct the United States marshal for the district wherein he is released, pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Attorney Gen- eral, to furnish the person so released with transportation and sub- sistence to the place of his arrest, or, at his election, to the place of his bona fide residence if such cost is not greater than to the place of arrest. § 4283. PROBATION A court of the United States when placing a defendant on proba- tion, may direct the United States marshal to furnish the defendant with transportation to the place to which the defendant is required to proceed under the terms of his probation and, in addition, may also direct the marshal to furnish the defendant with an amount of money, not to exceed $30, for subsistence expense to his destination. In such event, such expenses shall be paid by the marshal. CHAPTEB 317.--INSTITUTIONS FOB WOMEN Sec. 4321. Board of Advisers. § 4321. BOARD OF ADVISERS Four citizens of the United States of prominence and distinction, appointed by the President to serve without compensation, for terms of four years, together with the Attorney General of the United States, the Director of the Bureau of Prisons and the warden of the Federal Reformatory for Women, shall constitute a Board of Advisers of said Federal Reformatory for Women, which shall recommend ways and means for the discipline and training of the inmates, to fit them for suitable employment upon their parole or discharge. Any person chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only for the unexpired term of the citizen whom he shall succeed. PART IV-COBBECTION OF YOUTHFU OFFENDEBS Chapter Sec. 401. General provisions----------------------------------------------5001 408. Juvenile dellnqency--------------------------------------------" 601 [62 STAT.