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The Chief of Police shall keep or cause to be kept in his or her office a record of all commitments issued and delivered to him or her, to be designated the record of commitments and prisoners. This record shall show the case number, the name of the defendant, the nature of the offense, the date of commitment, the amount of fine and costs assessed, the amount of fine and costs collected, the date of release of prisoners and the reason therefor. In the column of this record providing for entering the reason for release shall be stated the disposition of the case.
(1998 Code, § 70-8)
Every person upon whom a fine or a fine and costs shall be imposed by the Municipal Court for the violation of any law of the state, provision of this code or ordinance of the city, and who is unable to pay or fails to pay the fine or the fine and costs imposed, shall be committed to the jail of the city or the county until the fine or the fine and costs shall be paid or satisfied by imprisonment. Every person so committed to jail may be required to work upon the public streets or upon any public work of the city. All fines or fines and costs shall be satisfied by rating the imprisonment at $50 per day if not worked or $200 per day if worked.
(1998 Code, § 70-9) (Ord. 13-39, passed 9-4-2013)
Every prisoner who shall be required to labor, under the provisions of § 32.048 of this chapter shall do so under the supervision of the Chief of Police or some person detailed by the Chief of Police for that purpose. The person so convicted shall not be required to work more than eight full hours during one day.
(1998 Code, § 70-10)
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