Honorable Sam D. Millsap, Jr. District Attorney Bexar County Courthouse San Antonio, Texas 78205
Re: Computation of good time credits under article 5118a, V.T.C.S., and manual labor credits under article
Dear Mr. Millsap:
You request our opinion in regard to time credits which may be awarded to a prisoner sentenced to county jail. Your particular concern is whether a county inmate may receive good time credits under article 5118a, V.T.C.S., or manual labor credits under article
Article 5118a, V.T.C.S., provides in part:
Commutation of time for good conduct, industry and obedience may be granted the inmates of each county jail by the sheriff in charge. A deduction in time not to exceed one (1) day for each day of the original sentence actually served may be made from the term or terms of sentences when no charge of misconduct has been sustained against the prisoner. . . . No other time allowance or credits in addition to the commutation of time for good conduct herein provided for may be deducted from the term or terms of sentences. (Emphasis added).
The statute grants a sheriff discretion in making such an award. See Kopeski v. Martin,
Where the punishment assessed in a conviction for misdemeanor is confinement in jail for more than one day, or where in such conviction the punishment is assessed only at a pecuniary fine and the party so convicted is unable to pay the fine and costs adjudged against him, those so convicted shall be required to do manual labor. . . .
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6. For each day of manual labor, in addition to any other credits allowed by law, a prisoner is entitled to have one day deducted from each sentence he is serving. (Emphasis added).
Attorney General Opinion
However, a year later, the attorney general considered the question again in Attorney General Opinion
We believe that Attorney General Opinion
Very truly yours,
Jim Mattox Attorney General of Texas
Jack Hightower First Assistant Attorney General
Mary Keller Executive Assistant Attorney General
Robert Gray Special Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Chairman, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Tony Guillory Assistant Attorney General
