Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1981 )


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    The Attorney            General of Texas
    October 26, 1981
    MARK WHITE
    Attorney General
    Supreme      Court Building               Mr. Don R. Stiles                         Opinion No. Mw-379
    P. 0. Box 12546                           Executive Director
    Austin,    TX. 76711                      Texas Adult Probation Commission          Re:   Use of district adult
    5121475-2501                              P. 0. Box 12427                           probation   funds   to provide
    Telex    9101674-1367
    Austin, Texas   78711                     services   to   the   cour't of
    Telecopier     512/475-0266
    probation officers
    1607 Main St., Suite         1400         Dear Mr. Stiles:
    Dallas, TX. 75201
    214/742-6944
    You ask the following    question   concerning   the use   of district
    adult probation funds:
    4624 Alberta       Ave., Suite      160
    El Paso, TX.       79905                            Prior to the defendant being found guilty, may
    9151533.3464                                        district adult probation    funds be used under
    current law to provide services to the court by
    1220 Dallas Ave., Suite            202
    probation   officers interviewing  the defendant,
    Houston,     TX. 77002                              advising him/her on the conditions of probation,
    7131650.0666                                        the expectations of the court in the event that
    probation is granted, and to prepare the necessary
    paperwork and the written conditions of probation
    606 Broadway,        Suite   312
    Lubbock,     TX.    79401
    for the court, and/or to provide to the court a
    6061747.5238                                        pre-sentence investigation report as contemplated
    in section 4 of article 42.12 and section 4 of
    article 42.13 of the Code of Criminal Procedure?
    4309 N. Tenth, Suite         B
    McAllen.     TX. 76501
    5121662-4547                              The district adult probation fund is a special fund in the county
    treasury into which is deposited state aid received from the Texas
    Adult Probation Commission and fees collected from probationers. Code
    200 Main Plaza, Suite 400                 Grim. Proc. art. 42.12, 96a; art. 42.121, §4.05(b).
    San Antonio.  TX. 76205
    5121225-4191
    The purposes of the Texas Adult Probation Commission include
    improving the effectiveness of probation services, providing funds for
    An Equal      Opportunity/                the   establishment  and   improvement  of  probation   services,  and
    Affirmative     Action     Employa        establishing uniform probation administration standards.    Code Crim.
    Proc. art. 42.121, 51.01.
    Although Attorney General Opinion H-1283 (1978) termed probation
    a "post-trial" procedure, that opinion addressed the question of
    whether the Texas Adult Probation Commission could provide financial
    assistance   to pretrial   release programs.   The opinion properly
    determined   that pretrial    release programs  are not related    to
    p. 1280
    Mr. Don R. Stiles - Page 2   (Mw-379)
    probation under article 42.12, section 2 and article 13, section 2 of
    the Code of Criminal Procedure.   The services you mention, however,
    are related to probation.     We believe that such services may be
    efficiently carried out by the probation officer before the guilt and
    innocence phase of the trial.
    For example, section 4 of article 42.12 and section 4 of article
    42.13 both read in part:
    When directed by the court, a probation officer
    shall fully investigate and report to the court in
    writing the circumstances of the offense, criminal
    record, social history and present condition of
    the defendant.
    The statutory language does not establish a specific time     for the
    investigation and report. Rather, these are provided "[wlhen directed
    by the court."    This investigation and report can be accomplished
    either before or after trial.
    Also, in light of the stated purposes of the act establishing the
    Texas Adult Probation Commission, the specific services you ask about
    seem to be included in the commission's statutory mandate to improve
    the effectiveness of probation services.    We feel that these duties
    may be carried out before the guilt and innocence phase of the trial.
    SUMMARY
    District adult probation funds may be used to
    provide  certain services related to probation
    before the guilt and innocence phase of the trial.
    &@
    Attorney General of Texas
    JOHN W. FAINTER, JR.
    First Assistant Attorney General
    RICHARD E. GRAY III
    Executive Assistant Attorney General
    Prepared by Dawn Bruner
    Assistant Attorney General
    p. 1281
    Mr. Don R. Stiles - Page 3    (Mw-379)
    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE
    Susan L. Garrison, Chairman
    Dawn Bruner
    Rick Gilpin
    Jim Moellinger
    p. 1282
    

Document Info

Docket Number: MW-379

Judges: Mark White

Filed Date: 7/2/1981

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017