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Session Laws, 1945
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1699

374AAA. Any person aggrieved by any order passed
under the provisions of this sub-title, may within ten (10)
days thereafter, appeal to the Circuit Court for Allegany
County where the case shall be tried de novo, and the appel-
lant shall have the right to a jury trial.

374B. The Judges of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of
Maryland shall appoint a suitable person to act as Proba-
tion Officer for the Circuit Court for Allegany County,
Maryland, and for the Magistrate for Juvenile Causes,
who shall receive such salary or compensation as may be
fixed by such judges, and such additional traveling expenses
as may be approved by the judges. The Probation Officer
shall be at all times subject to the orders and directions,
and shall be under the supervision of the appointing
judges. In the execution of his office he shall be vested with
all the privileges and authority of constables. He shall have
the power to bring any child or children or any adults
who may be on probation before the Circuit Court for
Allegany County or the Magistrate for Juvenile Causes
by a process or warrant duly sworn to charging him or
them with violation of the terms or conditions of their pro-
bation, or by subpoena directed to them for further pro-
ceedings, and when such action is taken the Court or Mag-
istrate for Juvenile Causes aforesaid may continue the
proceedings and finally dispose of the same as fully as
could have been done had there been no suspension of sen-
tence or proceedings in the first place; provided, however,
that in any case where a full trial or hearing has not been
held and the charge has not been fully shown, sustained
or determined before suspension of sentence or further
proceedings, the Court or Magistrate shall hold the case
under consideration before sentence is passed or a final
disposition of the case is made. The Court or Magistrate
aforesaid shall have the authority to extend the term of
probation for any time and 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 pro-
ceedings in which sentence or further proceedings were
originally suspended. The County Commissioners of Alle-
gany County shall and are hereby directed to make all
necessary levies and appropriations to pay the salary and
expenses of the Probation Officer provided for in this
section.

375. In the case of the absence, illness, disability or
disqualification of the Magistrate for Juvenile Causes, it
shall be the duty of the City Magistrate of Cumberland,

 

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