Oklahoma Code § 21-855

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Employment of prisoners - Disposition of wages - Parole on
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bond - Revocation of parole - Suspension of sentence - Who may
inform against violator.
Every person convicted under the provisions of this act, upon
the confinement of such person at the State Penitentiary, the warden
thereof shall put the said convicted person to work at some suitable
employment in the State Penitentiary, at a reasonable wage, not to
exceed Two Dollars and fifty cents ($2.50), per day, and under such
rules and regulations as shall be fixed by the warden of said
penitentiary with the approval of the Governor, and such earnings

shall, by proper authority, be paid to the said wife, or other
person who is in charge of and caring for said child or children.
Upon conviction of any person, under the provisions of this act,
the Governor may, before or after sentence, parole said person upon
the recommendation of the trial judge in whose court he was
convicted, upon said person entering into an undertaking in the form
provided by the judge of said court, with two or more good and
sufficient sureties.  Said sureties shall qualify and make a
property statement as provided by law, and the said bond shall be
approved by the trial judge before said application is made to the
Governor, and a certificate that said bond has been approved by the
trial judge shall accompany any application made hereunder.  Said
bond shall be conditioned that the said convicted person shall
within ten (10) days from the first day of each month, pay to the
clerk of the court where he was convicted such amount as has been
fixed by the court for the support of said wife or child or
children, which money shall be paid by the clerk of the court as
provided herein for wages at the penitentiary.
Upon the failure to pay said amount within the time provided for
under this act, the said bond shall be liable to pay the sums due.
Said money, when paid into the court clerk, shall be paid by said
clerk to the wife or to any other person in charge of said minor
child or children for the support of said wife or minor child or
children.
When the terms and conditions of said bond have been violated
the said trial judge shall at once notify the Governor, and the
Governor may at once revoke said parole and confine said person to
the penitentiary under the conditions provided herein, and the
makers of said bond shall be liable under the terms and conditions
provided in this act, and any person interested may sue on said
bond.
Upon recommendation as provided herein for parole, the Governor
may suspend the sentence under the terms and conditions of this act,
and if the terms are broken and the suspension revoked by the
Governor, then the time such person is out on suspension of sentence
shall not be deducted from the term of sentence.  Provided, that no
person shall inform against any one violating this act except the
wife or guardian of said minor children, or those having said minor
children in charge, or any public officer of the county.

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