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Juvenile Offenders.

In the particular circumstances of the case, order to be included therein with respect to residence, prohibiting the offender from associating with thieves or other undesirable persons, or from frequenting undesirable places and generally for securing that the offender should lead an honest and well conducted life.

(5) The court may by a probation order direct that it shall be a condition of the recognizance to be entered into by the offender that he shall pay such damages for injury or compensation for loss not exceeding fifty dollars, or if a higher limit is fixed by any enactment relating to the offence, that higher limit.

[CAP. 226
15 & 16 c. 86, s. 7 (2).
Geo. 5,

Who to be named as probation officer.

(6) The person named in any probation order shall be-
(a) a probation officer appointed by the Governor, or a deputy probation officer or assistant probation officer so appointed; or
(b) if the court considers that the special circumstances of the case render it desirable, or if no person has been appointed as a probation officer, a person who has not been appointed a probation officer to undertake supervision in respect of that case.

(7) The person named in a probation order may at any time be relieved of his duties, and, in any such case or in case of the death, absence, illness or incapacity of the person so named, another person may be substituted by the court before which the offender is bound by his recognizance to appear for conviction or sentence.

(8) It shall be the duty of a probation officer, subject to the directions of the court-
Duties of probation officers.
c. 17, s. 4.
7 Edw. 7,
(a) to visit or receive reports from the person under supervision at such reasonable intervals as may be specified in the probation order, or, subject thereto, as the probation officer may think fit;
(b) to see that he observes the conditions of his recognizance;
(c) to report to the court as to his behaviour;
(d) to advise, assist, and befriend him, and, when necessary, to endeavour to find him suitable employment.

Power to vary conditions of recognizance.

(9) The court before which any person is bound by his recognizance under this Ordinance to appear for conviction or sentence may, upon the application of the probation...
7 Edw. 7.
c. 17, s. 6.

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Juvenile Offenders. In the particular circumstances of the case, order to be included therein with respect to residence, prohibiting the offender from associating with thieves or other undesirable persons, or from frequenting undesirable places and generally for securing that the offender should lead an honest and well conducted life. (5) The court may by a probation order direct that it shall be a condition of the recognizance to be entered into by the offender that he shall pay such damages for injury or compensation for loss not exceeding fifty dollars, or if a higher limit is fixed by any enactment relating to the offence, that higher limit. [CAP. 226 15 & 16 c. 86, s. 7 (2). Geo. 5, Who to be named as probation officer. (6) The person named in any probation order shall be- (a) a probation officer appointed by the Governor, or a deputy probation officer or assistant probation officer so appointed; or (b) if the court considers that the special circumstances of the case render it desirable, or if no person has been appointed as a probation officer, a person who has not been appointed a probation officer to undertake supervision in respect of that case. (7) The person named in a probation order may at any time be relieved of his duties, and, in any such case or in case of the death, absence, illness or incapacity of the person so named, another person may be substituted by the court before which the offender is bound by his recognizance to appear for conviction or sentence. (8) It shall be the duty of a probation officer, subject to the directions of the court- Duties of probation officers. c. 17, s. 4. 7 Edw. 7, (a) to visit or receive reports from the person under supervision at such reasonable intervals as may be specified in the probation order, or, subject thereto, as the probation officer may think fit; (b) to see that he observes the conditions of his recognizance; (c) to report to the court as to his behaviour; (d) to advise, assist, and befriend him, and, when necessary, to endeavour to find him suitable employment. Power to vary conditions of recognizance. (9) The court before which any person is bound by his recognizance under this Ordinance to appear for conviction or sentence may, upon the application of the probation... 7 Edw. 7. c. 17, s. 6. 215
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Juvenile Offenders.

particular circumstances of the case, order to be included therein with respect to residence, prohibiting the offender from associating with thieves or other undesirable persons, or from frequenting undesirable places and generally for securing that the offender should lead an honest and well conducted life.

(5) The court may by a probation order direct that it shall be a condition of the recognizance to be entered into by the offender that he shall pay such damages for injury or compensation for loss not exceeding fifty dollars, or if a higher limit is fixed by any enactment relating to the offence, that higher limit.

[CAP. 226

15 & 16 c. 86, s. 7 (2).

Geo. 5,

Who to be

named as

(6) The person named in any probation order shall be- (a) a probation officer appointed by the Governor, or probation

a deputy probation officer or assistant probation officer so appointed; or

(b) if the court considers that the special circumstances of the case render it desirable, or if no person has been appointed as a probation officer, a person who has not been appointed a probation officer to undertake supervision in respect of that case.

(7) The person named in a probation order may at any time be relieved of his duties, and, in any such case or in case of the death, absence, illness or incapacity of the person so named, another person may be substituted by the court before which the offender is bound by his recognizance to appear for conviction or sentence.

officer.

(8) It shall be the duty of a probation officer, subject Duties of to the directions of the court-

probation

officers.

c. 17, 8. 4.

(a) to visit or receive reports from the person under 7 Edw. 7,

supervision at such reasonable intervals as may be specified in the probation order, or, subject thereto, as the probation officer may think fit;

(b) to see that he observes the conditions of his

recognizance;

(c) to report to the court as to his behaviour; (d) to advise, assist, and befriend him, and, when necessary, to endeavour to find him suitable employment.

conditions of

(9) The court before which any person is bound by his Power to vary recognizance under this Ordinance to appear for conviction recognizance. or sentence may, upon the application of the probation 7 Edw. 7.

c. 17, s. 6.

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