It is the duty of the probation and parole officer to keep in communication as far as possible with all of the prisoners who are paroled under this chapter, and with their employers. Acts 1915, ch. 135, § 4; Shan., § 7230a15; Code 1932, §11835; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 93, § 5; Acts 1979, ch. 359, § 35; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3013; Acts 1998, ch. 1049, § 21. It is the duty of the probation and parole officer to keep in communication as far as possible with all of the prisoners who are paroled under this chapter, and with their employers. Acts 1915, ch. 135, § 4; Shan., § 7230a15; Code 1932, §11835; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 93, § 5; Acts 1979, ch. 359, § 35; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3013; Acts 1998, ch. 1049, § 21. It is the duty of the probation and parole officer to keep in communication as far as possible with all of the prisoners who are paroled under this chapter, and with their employers. Acts 1915, ch. 135, § 4; Shan., § 7230a15; Code 1932, §11835; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 93, § 5; Acts 1979, ch. 359, § 35; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3013; Acts 1998, ch. 1049, § 21. It is the duty of the probation and parole officer to keep in communication as far as possible with all of the prisoners who are paroled under this chapter, and with their employers. Acts 1915, ch. 135, § 4; Shan., § 7230a15; Code 1932, §11835; impl. am. Acts 1961, ch. 93, § 5; Acts 1979, ch. 359, § 35; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-3013; Acts 1998, ch. 1049, § 21.
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