2005 California Penal Code Sections 107-110 CHAPTER 3. ESCAPES AND AIDING THEREIN

PENAL CODE
SECTION 107-110

107.  Every prisoner charged with or convicted of a felony who is an
inmate of any public training school or reformatory or county
hospital who escapes or attempts to escape from such public training
school or reformatory or county hospital is guilty of a felony and is
punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, or by a fine not
exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
109.  Any person who willfully assists any inmate of any public
training school or reformatory to escape, or in an attempt to escape
from such public training school or reformatory is punishable by
imprisonment in the state prison, and fine not exceeding ten thousand
dollars ($10,000).
110.  Every person who carries or sends into a public training
school, or reformatory, anything useful to aid a prisoner or inmate
in making his escape, with intent thereby to facilitate the escape of
any prisoner or inmate confined therein, is guilty of a felony.


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