2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 33-2-44 — Inmate-release program; standards for participation.

33-2-44. Inmate-release program; standards for participation.

The superintendent [warden] may, under the inmate-release program and at the request of a prisoner, extend the limits of confinement beyond the penitentiary by authorizing the prisoner to work at paid employment in private business or in public employment, or to attend a school while continuing as a prisoner, if the prisoner:   

A.     is a trusty or a minimum-custody inmate;   

B.     has physical and mental ability to fully perform the proposed assignment consistent with his capacities and free from any outpatient care that would interfere with full performance;   

C.     is not afflicted with any serious emotional or personality defect;   

D.     has not been convicted of a crime involving assaultive sexual conduct nor violence to a child, nor has been linked with organized criminal activity; and   

E.     would not, in the opinion of the superintendent, be likely to evoke an adverse public reaction by his presence in the community.   

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