Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 18 : Section 751


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 751. Prisoners in custody of institution or officer

      (a) Whoever escapes or attempts to escape from the custody of the
    Attorney General or his authorized representative, or from any
    institution or facility in which he is confined by direction of the
    Attorney General, or from any custody under or by virtue of any
    process issued under the laws of the United States by any court,
    judge, or magistrate judge, or from the custody of an officer or
    employee of the United States pursuant to lawful arrest, shall, if
    the custody or confinement is by virtue of an arrest on a charge of
    felony, or conviction of any offense, be fined under this title or
    imprisoned not more than five years, or both; or if the custody or
    confinement is for extradition, or for exclusion or expulsion
    proceedings under the immigration laws, or by virtue of an arrest
    or charge of or for a misdemeanor, and prior to conviction, be
    fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or
    both.
      (b) Whoever escapes or attempts to escape from the custody of the
    Attorney General or his authorized representative, or from any
    institution or facility in which he is confined by direction of the
    Attorney General, or from any custody under or by virtue of any
    process issued under the laws of the United States by any court,
    judge, or magistrate judge, or from the custody of an officer or
    employee of the United States pursuant to lawful arrest, shall, if
    the custody or confinement is by virtue of a lawful arrest for a
    violation of any law of the United States not punishable by death
    or life imprisonment and committed before such person's eighteenth
    birthday, and as to whom the Attorney General has not specifically
    directed the institution of criminal proceedings, or by virtue of a
    commitment as a juvenile delinquent under section 5034 of this
    title, be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one
    year, or both. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to
    affect the discretionary authority vested in the Attorney General
    pursuant to section 5032 of this title.



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