Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-407 (2026)
Duties of probation and parole agents.
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(a) Under direction and supervision of the director,
probation and parole agents shall:
(i) Except as otherwise directed by the director,
devote full time to the performance of their duties in carrying
out the provisions of W.S. 5-12-101 through 5-12-118, 7-9-104,
7-9-107, 7-13-303, 7-13-401 through 7-13-424, 7-13-1101 through
7-13-1105, 7-13-1801 through 7-13-1803 and 35-7-1043;
(ii) Investigate all cases referred by any court, the
department or the board, and report to the court, department or
board in writing;
(iii) Furnish to each person released on probation,
parole or conditional release under his supervision a written
statement of the conditions of the probation, parole or
conditional release and instruct him regarding the conditions;
(iv) Supervise the conduct of each person on
probation if requested by the court granting probation, and of
each person on parole or conditional release through personal
visits, reports and other appropriate means, and report in
writing as often as required by the court, department or board;
(v) Use all practicable and suitable methods, not
inconsistent with the conditions imposed by the court,
department or board and including the use of incentives and
sanctions under W.S. 7-13-1801 through 7-13-1803, to aid and
encourage persons on probation, parole or conditional release to
bring about improvement in their conditions and conduct;
(vi) Perform other duties as directed by the
director.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 1991–2009 · leading case: Carothers v. State, 2008 WY 58 (Wyo. 2008).
Carothers v. State, 2008 WY 58 (Wyo. 2008). “Did the district court abuse its discretion when it denied the appellant's motion to strike from the PSI the recommendations of the probation and parole agent who prepared it? ' [¶19] Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-407 (a)@) (LexisNexis 2007) requires state probation and parole agents…”
Duke v. State, 2009 WY 74 (Wyo. 2009). “This conclusion is consistent with Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-407 (a)(ii), which requires probation and parole agents to [investigate all cases referred by any court .”
Janpol v. State, 2008 WY 21 (Wyo. 2008). “Whether the presentence investigation report improperly contained confidential information? [¶ 14] Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-407 (a)(ii) (LexisNexis 2007) directs probation and parole agents to “[i]nvestigate all cases referred by any court, .”
Anderson v. State, 2002 WY 46 (Wyo. 2002). “§ 7-13-407. Duties of probation and parole agents.”
Pisano v. Shillinger, 814 P.2d 274 (Wyo. 1991). “W.S. 7-13-407(a)(iv) states: Under direction and supervision of the director, probation and parole agents shall: * * * * * * (iv) Supervise the conduct of each person on probation, parole or conditional release through personal visits, reports and other appropriate means, and…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-407(a)(iv) — 1 case
Pisano v. Shillinger, 814 P.2d 274 (Wyo. 1991). “W.S. 7-13-407(a)(iv) states: Under direction and supervision of the director, probation and parole agents shall: * * * * * * (iv) Supervise the conduct of each person on probation, parole or conditional release through personal visits, reports and other appropriate means, and…”
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