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1324 ARTICLE 4.

court or magistrate may impose such terms and conditions as may be
deemed proper and necessary. Any minor placed on probation is deemed
a probationer.

1912, ch, 618.

886C. The courts aforesaid and the magistrate for juvenile causes are
hereby authorized and empowered to place any minor who may be on pro-
bation as herein provided for in the custody of such person or persons for
such period of time as may be deemed for the best interest and welfare
of said minor if it shall appear that the present custodian or parent is
not a fit person to have the custody of such minor, or that it would be
conducive to the best interests of such minor to have a change of cus-
todian. Any person or persons who may in any manner whatsoever inter-
fere with any probation officer for delinquent and dependent children in
the proper discharge of his or her duties, or who may interfere with any
person or persons in whose custody any minor may be placed as aforesaid
or who may interfere with or attempt in any manner to entice any minor
from such custody, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction
thereof shall be fined not less than five nor more than fifty dollars for
each offense.

1912, ch. 618.

886D. The probation officers herein provided for shall have the power
to bring any minor or minors who may be on probation as aforesaid before
the Court or magistrate for juvenile causes, by a process of warrant duly
sworn to charging him or them with violation of the terms or conditions
of their probation, or by subpoena directed to them, for further proceed-
ings and when such action is taken the Court or magistrate aforesaid may
continue proceedings and finally dispose of the same as fully as could have
been done had there been no suspension of sentence or proceedings in the
first place; provided, however, that in any case where a full trial or hear-
ing has not been had and the charge or crime has not been fully shown,
sustained or determined before suspension of sentence or further pro--
ceedings, the Court or magistrate aforesaid shall hear the case de novo
or in finis, before sentence is passed or a final disposition of the case is
made.

1912, ch. 618.

886E. The Court or magistrate aforesaid shall have the authority to
extend the term of probation at any time for such additional period as
may be deemed proper and may attach thereto the same or additional
terms and conditions as were originally attached or may at any time
dismiss the probationer and the proceedings in which sentence or further
proceedings were originally suspended.

1932. ch. 618. 1918, ch. 208.

886F. The magistrate for juvenile causes is hereby authorized to- ap-
point a person as stenographer and typewriter to serve during his pleasure

 

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