Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau). no. 103, 1922, Utgave 103

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Side 3 - ... of all crimes and offenses cognizable under the authority of the United States...
Side 70 - That when directed by the court, the probation officer shall report to the court, with a statement of the conduct of the probationer while on probation. The court may thereupon discharge the probationer from further supervision and may terminate- the proceedings against him, or may extend the probation, as shall seem advisable.
Side 9 - The National Training School for Boys and the National Training School for Girls, both in the District of Columbia, are the two Federal institutions to which only juvenile delinquents are committed.
Side 9 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Side 70 - Thereupon such probationer shall forthwith be taken before the court. At any time after the probation period, but within the maximum period for which the defendant might originally have been sentenced, the court may issue a warrant and cause the defendant to be arrested and brought before the court.
Side 70 - That the courts of the United States having original jurisdiction of criminal actions, except in the District of Columbia, when it shall appear to the satisfaction of the court that the ends of justice and the best interests of the public, as well as the defendant, will be subserved thereby, shall have power, after conviction or after a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for any crime or offense not punishable by death...
Side 70 - ... may be required to pay in one or several sums a fine imposed at the time of being placed on probation and may also be required to make restitution or reparation to the aggrieved party or parties for actual damages or loss caused by the offense for which conviction was had, and may also be required to provide for the support of any person or persons for whose support he is legally responsible.
Side 5 - An act to parole United States prisoners, and for other purposes...
Side 70 - ... except those involving treason, homicide, rape, arson, kidnaping, or a second conviction of a felony.
Side 29 - At city-delivery offices, postmasters should employ substitute carriers and clerks, p'referably the former, instead of boys as special-delivery messengers where the volume of such business is sufficient to warrant these employees in taking up the work and the conditions are otherwise favorable...

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