A person who intends to effect or facilitate the escape of a prisoner, whether the escape is effected or attempted or not, and who enters a prison, or conveys to a prisoner any information, or sends into a prison any disguise, instrument, weapon, or other thing, is guilty of felony if the prisoner is held upon a charge, arrest, commitment, or conviction for a felony. The person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the prisoner is held upon a charge, arrest, commitment, or conviction of a misdemeanor.From the information provided above, it can be validly concluded that

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A person who intends to effect or facilitate the escape of a prisoner, whether the escape is effected or attempted or not, and who enters a prison, or conveys to a prisoner any information, or sends into a prison any disguise, instrument, weapon, or other thing, is guilty of felony if the prisoner is held upon a charge, arrest, commitment, or conviction for a felony. The person is guilty of a misdemeanor if the prisoner is held upon a charge, arrest, commitment, or conviction of a misdemeanor.<br>From the information provided above, it can be validly concluded that






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