RS 15:764
If a parish jail stays over rated capacity for seven straight days, the sheriff must certify that in writing to specified local officials; if it continues for seven more days after notice, the sheriff must declare an overcrowding state of emergency and notify those officials. After that, the sheriff may use certain rel
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If a parish jail stays over rated capacity for seven straight days, the sheriff must certify that in writing to specified local officials; if it continues for seven more days after notice, the sheriff must declare an overcrowding state of emergency and notify those officials. After that, the sheriff may use certain release or furlough measures, but only for the listed nonviolent offenders.
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