§ 4083. — Penitentiary imprisonment; consent.
[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 18USC4083]
TITLE 18--CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PART III--PRISONS AND PRISONERS
CHAPTER 305--COMMITMENT AND TRANSFER
Sec. 4083. Penitentiary imprisonment; consent
Persons convicted of offenses against the United States or by
courts-martial punishable by imprisonment for more than one year may be
confined in any United States penitentiary.
A sentence for an offense punishable by imprisonment for one year or
less shall not be served in a penitentiary without the consent of the
defendant.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 850; Pub. L. 86-256, Sept. 14, 1959,
73 Stat. 518.)
Historical and Revision Notes
Based on title 18, U.S.C., 1940 ed., Secs. 753f, 762 (Mar. 2, 1895,
ch. 189, Sec. 1, 28 Stat. 957; June 10, 1896, ch. 400, Sec. 1, 29 Stat.
380; May 14, 1930, ch. 274, Sec. 7, 46 Stat. 326; June 14, 1941, ch.
204, 55 Stat. 252; Oct. 21, 1941, ch. 453, 55 Stat. 743).
Said section 762 was condensed and simplified and extended to all
penitentiaries instead of to Leavenworth only, since the section is
merely declaratory of existing law. (See section 1 of this title
classifying offenses and notes thereunder.)
The second paragraph is derived from said section 753f of title 18,
U.S.C., 1940 ed.
Minor changes of phraseology were made.
Amendments
1959--Pub. L. 86-256 substituted ``punishable by imprisonment for''
for ``and sentenced to terms of imprisonment of'' in first sentence.