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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 12, 2007

Court Mulls Probation Officer's Power

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court on Wednesday sounded skeptical about allowing juvenile probation officers broad leeway to ban teen troublemakers from hanging out with their friends.

By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
      SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court on Wednesday sounded skeptical about allowing juvenile probation officers broad leeway to ban teen troublemakers from hanging out with their friends.
      The justices gave a chilly reception to a state lawyer who argued that probation authorities should be able to ban contact with anyone they deem to be a bad ...

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