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Honorable Joe Resweber, Page 4, (M-525 )
tried under the right Legislative "intendment," Headless v.
Fryer, 208 S.W. 213 (Tex. Civ. App. 1919, writ dismissed).
Consequently, the juvenile board of Harris County
is composed of the judges of the juvenile courts. The
appointment and removal of the chief juvenile probation
officer is made by the judges of the juvenile courts,
subject to the approval of the board; at the request of
the judges of the juvenile courts the board shall make
investigations.
SUMMARY
The judge of Juvenile Court No, 2 is a
member of the juvenile board of Harris County,
Texas, and the rights, duties, and obligations
of the judges of Juvenile Court No. 2 are co-
extensive and equal to that of the judge of
Juvenile Court No. 1 of Harris County, Texas.
Y u s very truly,
WF RD C. MARTIN
Att ey General of Texas
Prepared by Bennie W. Bock, II
Assistant Attorney General
APPROVED:
OPINION COMMITTEE
Kerns Taylor, Chairman
George Kelton, Vice-Chairman
Sarah E. Phillips