46-18-701. Parole during employment hours. (1) A court, after having sentenced a person to confinement in a county jail, may, in its discretion, upon request of the county attorney and sheriff of such county and with the consent of the convicted person, order that any part of the imprisonment so imposed be served in confinement with parole during the hours or periods the convicted person is actually employed.
(2) Upon the issuance of such an order under this part, the sheriff shall arrange for the convicted person to continue his regular employment without interruption insofar as is reasonably possible. However, said prisoner shall be confined in the county jail during the hours when he is not employed.
History: En. 95-2216 by Sec. 1, Ch. 196, L. 1967; R.C.M. 1947, 95-2216(a), (b).