Opinion
Decided June, 1885.
Chapter 96, Laws 1883, requiring certain persons committed to jail to be discharged by the jailer at the expiration of a certain time, does not restrict the power of discharging them upon Gen. Laws, c. 268, s. 9.
PETITION, presented to a justice of the court in vacation, and adjourned into the law term, for the discharge of the petitioner from jail for inability to pay a fine and costs imposed by the police court of Nashua. The petitioner is not entitled to a discharge upon c. 96, Laws 1883.
Chapter 96, Laws 1883, limits certain terms of imprisonment, and does not restrict the power of discharge given by Gen. Laws, c. 268, s. 9.