The parole and probation office shall interview and visit, from time to time, persons
paroled or released under suspended sentences by the criminal judges, shall supervise,
investigate, check on and report to such judges and the district attorney general
the actions, conduct, behavior and progress of such persons, and may require the parolee
to report to such parole and probation office at regular intervals. It shall aid all
such persons in the amendment of their ways and in rehabilitating them, shall assist
in securing employment for them, and shall aid and assist them in every possible way,
to the end that such persons shall become and remain law-abiding citizens.
(Prior code § 12-1-22)
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