The Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures: Digest of federal and state laws on release procedures1. Digest of federal and state laws on release pocedures.--2. Probation.--3. Pardon.--4. Parole.--5. Prisons. |
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Probation officers were also required to perform such duties with respect to parolees as the Attorney General might request . Following the 1930 amendments , Congress increased the annual appropriation from $ 25,000 to $ 200,000 .
Probation officers were also required to perform such duties with respect to parolees as the Attorney General might request . Following the 1930 amendments , Congress increased the annual appropriation from $ 25,000 to $ 200,000 .
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... Congress generally designates what the maximum salary shall be in the annual appropriation acts ; for example , in 1935–36 the maximum was $ 2,600 6 and in 1936–37 , $ 2,800.91 Probation officers : Powers and duties .
... Congress generally designates what the maximum salary shall be in the annual appropriation acts ; for example , in 1935–36 the maximum was $ 2,600 6 and in 1936–37 , $ 2,800.91 Probation officers : Powers and duties .
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A parole officer was provided for each penitentiary to supervise parolees and to perform such other duties as the board of parole might direct . It was provided that the supervision of parolees might also be devolved upon the United ...
A parole officer was provided for each penitentiary to supervise parolees and to perform such other duties as the board of parole might direct . It was provided that the supervision of parolees might also be devolved upon the United ...
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The courts were given power to revoke or modify probation and to appoint probation officers with the usual duties . This statute was declared unconstitutional in 1935 by the Alabama supreme court , as an invasion of the governor's ...
The courts were given power to revoke or modify probation and to appoint probation officers with the usual duties . This statute was declared unconstitutional in 1935 by the Alabama supreme court , as an invasion of the governor's ...
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The duties of the adult probation officer are : To keep records and reports of all persons placed under suspended sentence and the conditions of such suspension ; Supervise all persons under suspended sentence ; Serve warrants and make ...
The duties of the adult probation officer are : To keep records and reports of all persons placed under suspended sentence and the conditions of such suspension ; Supervise all persons under suspended sentence ; Serve warrants and make ...
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