Juvenile Court Laws in the United States; a Summary By States
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See Ohio, j'Hi., sec. 7.] Sec. 13. (Religion of parents) Commitments shall conform as far as practic- able to religious faith of parents. ^ An amendment, by ch. 172 of 1907, is represented in this section. * These laws (including ch. 342 of 1907 and ch. 426 of 1909) provide that in every county of over 50,000 population the district judges shall appoint a paid probation officer; who may appoint one or more'deputies [paid, in counties of roo.ooo popula- tion], subject to the judges' approval. Th...e term of service shall be four years. Officer (or deputy) shall attend the municipal or district court when a minor is brought in for trial, and the probate court on the question of a minor's committal to a state institution. He shall be responsible [in certain cases] for the transportation of children committed. He shall represent minors in court, investigate and oversee cases, and carry out the court's directions. Neglect of duty shall subject him to a forfeit of I200. (Stay of sentence.) The execution of the sentence of a minor, in any court of record in a county of over 50,000 population, may be stayed by the judge; conditioned upon the good behavior of the defendant, who may be committed to the probation offi- cer or returned to his natural guardian subject to the officer's supervision.
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