107 Mich. 381 | Mich. | 1895
One Nellie W. Pope was convicted of the crime of murder in the first degree, and sentenced to the State prison for life. November 14th last, the relator commuted her sentence to imprisonment in the Detroit House of Correction for life, acting under the authority conferred upon him by section 9865, 2 How. Stat. This is a friendly proceeding to obtain a construction of that statute, which reads as follows:
“Whenever the sentence of any female now confined or that'shall hereafter be confined in the State prison shall be, by the Governor or other competent authority, commuted to confinement for any period in the Detroit House of Correction, it shall be the duty of the agent of said State prison to at once transmit such person in proper and safe custody to the superintendent of said house of correction, -whose duty it shall be to receive and safely keep her in said house of correction until the expiration of her sentence as commuted, or until she is otherwise discharged by due process of law or competent authority.”
It is conceded that the legislature may provide for the transfer of a female prisoner from life imprisonment in
The old board of the State prison at Jackson was abolished by Act No. 140 of the Public Acts of 1891. We held that Act No. 118, Pub. Acts 1893, superseded all the acts previously in force covering the entire management,.
The writ must issue, but without costs.