The probation officers shall carefully investigate all cases referred to them by the court, and make recommendations to the court to enable it to decide whether the defendant ought to be placed under probation, and shall report to the court, from time to time as may be required by it, touching all cases in their care, to the end that the court may be at all times fully informed of the circumstances and conduct of probationers.
(June 25, 1910, 36 Stat. 864, ch. 433, § 3.)
1981 Ed., § 24-103.
1973 Ed., § 24-103.
Community service, see § 16-712.
Psychiatric services available to probation officers, see § 24-306.
Restitution or reparation, see § 16-711.
Split sentencing, see § 16-710.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 24 - Prisoners and Their Treatment
§ 24–301. Probation system; probation officers; appointment. [Repealed]
§ 24–303. Investigations and reports
§ 24–304. Discharge from or continuance of probation; modification or revocation of order
§ 24–305. Office and supplies for probation officers; expenses. [Repealed]