No. 30. Prisons. 1967. PART VI. GENERAL. 48. (1) There shall be, in respect of each prison, a Appointment Board of Visiting Justices, and the Administrator in Council of Visiting may appoint for such time as may be specified in the appoint- Justices. ment such and so many Justices of the Peace to be members of such Board. (2) All Judges of the Supreme Court and Magistrates (including additional magistrates) shall ex-'-rI '., be Visiting Justices for each of the prisons in the Island. 49. (1) A Visiting Justice may at any time visit a prison Powers and in respect of which he is a Visiting Justice and may inspect any duties of part of such prison, may enquire into and examine the food, Visiting i Justices. diet, clothing, treatment and conduct of prisoners, may question any prisoner or member of the prison staff, may hear complaints from any prisoner, may enquire into any abuses and irregularities in any prison and shall ascertain as far as possible whether the provisions of this Ordinance and of Prison R.ules and Prison Standing Orders are being complied with, and may make a report upon any such matters to the Minister. (2) A Visiting Justice shall draw to the attention of the Superintendent any irregularity that may be observed in the working of the prison or in the treatment of prisoners. 50. Nothing in this Ordinance or in Prison Rules shall Prisoner not be construed to exempt any prisoner from being proceeded to )be against for any offence by the ordinary Courts of law, but no punished twice. prisoner shall be punished twice for the same offence: Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as derogating from the powers contained in sections 39. 44 and 45 of this Ordinance in relation to the infliction of all or any of the punishments therein provided. 51. Where any prisoner under sentence of imprisonment Escape. escapes, then the currency of his sentence shall be suspended Irom the day on which he escaped to the day on which he is recaptured, so that he shall not be deemed to have served any part of his sentence during the period between the day on which he escaped and the day on which he was recaptured. 52. Every person who without lawful authority- Offences. (a) conveys, supplies, or causes to be conveyed or sup-