2006 New York Code - Punishment Prohibited Before Trial.



 
    § 130.13. Punishment   prohibited   before  trial.    Subject  to  the
  provisions of section 130.57, no person, while being held for  trial  or
  the  results of trial, shall be subjected to punishment or penalty other
  than arrest or confinement upon the charges  pending  against  him,  nor
  shall  the  arrest  or confinement imposed upon him be any more rigorous
  than the circumstances require to insure his presence,  but  he  may  be
  subjected  to  minor  punishment  during  such period for infractions of
  discipline.

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