Report of the State Probation Commission (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...by the court or probation officer; (d) shall permit the probation officer to visit him in a reasonable manner at his place of abode or eisewhere: (e) shall answer any reasonable inquiries on the part of the probation officer concerning his conduct or condition; (f) shall, if a child of compuisory school age. attend school; (g) shall, if So in original. an adult, or if u rldbd bnt not rc1uired t" attend school, work faithfully at suitable employment; (h shall rcmntu or reside wilhiu a specified place or locality; (i) shall abstain tor a reasonable period from the use of aicoholic beverages, lf the use of the same contributed to his offense; (j) shall pay ln one or several sums a fine imposed at the time of being placed on probation; (k) shall make reparation ur restitution to the aggrieved parties for actual damages or losses caused by his offense; and (1) shall support his wife or children. The court or a magistrate thereof may modify the conditions and the period of probation; may in case of violation of the probationary conditions issue a warrant for the arrest of the probationer; and may at any time discbarge the proluitioner; and in case of violation of the probationary conditions, the court may impose any penalties which it might have imposed before placing the defendant on probation, provided that, if committed, he be committed to an institution authorized by law to receive commitments for the offense of which he was originally convicted, and of persons ot his age at the time of his commitment. lf a probationer without permission disappears from oversight, or departs from the jurisdiction of the court, the time during which he keeps bis whereabouts hidden or remains away from the jurisdiction of the court may be added to the original period of pr...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...by the court or probation officer; (d) shall permit the probation officer to visit him in a reasonable manner at his place of abode or eisewhere: (e) shall answer any reasonable inquiries on the part of the probation officer concerning his conduct or condition; (f) shall, if a child of compuisory school age. attend school; (g) shall, if So in original. an adult, or if u rldbd bnt not rc1uired t" attend school, work faithfully at suitable employment; (h shall rcmntu or reside wilhiu a specified place or locality; (i) shall abstain tor a reasonable period from the use of aicoholic beverages, lf the use of the same contributed to his offense; (j) shall pay ln one or several sums a fine imposed at the time of being placed on probation; (k) shall make reparation ur restitution to the aggrieved parties for actual damages or losses caused by his offense; and (1) shall support his wife or children. The court or a magistrate thereof may modify the conditions and the period of probation; may in case of violation of the probationary conditions issue a warrant for the arrest of the probationer; and may at any time discbarge the proluitioner; and in case of violation of the probationary conditions, the court may impose any penalties which it might have imposed before placing the defendant on probation, provided that, if committed, he be committed to an institution authorized by law to receive commitments for the offense of which he was originally convicted, and of persons ot his age at the time of his commitment. lf a probationer without permission disappears from oversight, or departs from the jurisdiction of the court, the time during which he keeps bis whereabouts hidden or remains away from the jurisdiction of the court may be added to the original period of pr...

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United States

Release date

March 2012

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First published

March 2012

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

190

ISBN-13

978-1-130-25335-1

Barcode

9781130253351

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1-130-25335-X



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