... it shall be the duty of the said probation officer to make such investigation as may be required by the court; to be present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard; to furnish to the court such information... The Juvenile Court Record - Strana 61905Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Helen Salome Tuttle - 1927 - 162 str.
...required by the court, be present in court to represent the child, when the case is heard, furnish the court such information and assistance as the Judge may require, and take such charge of the child before and after trial as may be directed by the court. (2) Any probation... | |
| Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier - 1928 - 1002 str.
...present in court, in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard, to furnish the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court." The Juvenile Court was created by the act... | |
| 1899 - 588 str.
...as may be required by the Court, represent the interests of the child in court, furnishing the Judge such information and assistance as the Judge may require, and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the Court. Thus a much-needed... | |
| District of Columbia. Court of Appeals - 1915 - 714 str.
...present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard, to furnish the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take charge of any child hefore and after trial as may be directed by the court." Section 5 of the act provides "that whenever... | |
| 1902 - 840 str.
...court; to be present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard ; to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court. Section 9 — In the... | |
| M. Marvin Finkelstein, Ellyn Weiss, Stuart Cohen - 1974 - 132 str.
...probation officer, too, had a dual role: to "represent the interests of the child" before the court, and to "furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require." 2 Because the proceedings were conceived to be in the child's interest, no conflict was apparent between... | |
| James W. Burfeind, Dawn Jeglum Bartusch - 2006 - 720 str.
...present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard; to furnish the court such information and assistance as the judge may require; and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court. Section 7. Dependent... | |
| New York (State). Division of Probation - 1908 - 224 str.
...such investigations as may be required by the court, to be present in court when the case is heard, and to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take such charge of any child, before and after trial, as may be directed by the court. § 4. P>e it further... | |
| 1903 - 1398 str.
...such investigations as may be required by the court, to be present in court when the case is heard, and to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take such charge of any child, before and after trial, as may be directed by the court. SEC. 4. At the hearing... | |
| Nebraska - 1905 - 544 str.
...the court ; to be present in court to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard ; to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court. History. — Laws... | |
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