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probation officers (or pretrial services officers) : Screen applicants for pretrial release and monitor convicted offenders released under court supervision.

 


legislation that affects federal court operations and personnel, and also provides administrative assistance to the court of appeals, district, bankruptcy, and magistrate judges, clerks of court, pretrial services officers, probation officers, ...

It can be an attempt to involve parents or social workers and probation officers in the process to achieve positive results and save the minor from involvement in future crimes.

Other committees supervise the support of specialized federal court features, such as the offices ofpublic defenders, probation officers, and magistrates (judicial officers who make decisions on pretrial matters).

calendar may include arraignments, bail settings, cases continued (put off) awaiting a plea, changes of pleas, setting hearing or trial dates, motions brought by attorneys, sentencing hearings, hearings to review reports from probation officers, ...

See also: Probation officer, Person, Commit, Trial, Attorn

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