Summary
In Smith v. Cook, 105 Ariz. 390, 465 P.2d 370 (1970), our Supreme Court recognizes Juvenile Court probation and the revocation thereof.
Summary of this case from In re App. in Maricopa Cty, Juv. Action No J-72752Opinion
No. 9947.
February 18, 1970.
Gary Peter Klahr, Phoenix, for petitioner.
Gary K. Nelson, Atty. Gen., William P. Dixon, Asst. Atty. Gen., Phoenix, for respondent.
Kenneth Ray Bryant's probation in the Juvenile Court was revoked and he was committed to the jurisdiction of the State Department of Corrections. The respondent director of the State Department of Corrections placed him in the State Industrial School at Ft. Grant.
We granted a Writ of Habeas Corpus on behalf of Kenneth Ray Bryant on the ground that there was no proper notice or hearing on revocation of probation, and have further ordered that Kenneth Ray Bryant be returned to the custody of the Maricopa County Juvenile Court for proceedings on revocation or such other action as the Juvenile Court deems appropriate under the circumstances