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Bailiff - Wikipedia
A bailiff is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given. There are different kinds, ...
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Service Bailiffs - Franklin County Municipal Court
Service Bailiffs serve summonses for complaints and subpoenas for civil, criminal, and traffic cases as well as enforce writs of restitution, replevin orders, ...
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Bailiff - Campbellsville University | Online Programs
Bailiffs are law enforcement officers who are sometimes known as court officers or marshals. They hold a significant position in a courtroom.
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bailiff
bailiff (ˈbeɪlɪf) Forms: 3–5 baillif, 3–7 bailif, 4 balyf, 5 baillyve, 6 bailliff, bailiffe, baliffe, balyfe, -yve, -ive, baylyff, bailiefe, 6–7 baylife, bayliffe, 7 baliffe, bailive, bayllive, 7–8 bayliff, 6– bailiff. [ME. baillif, a. OF. baillif, obj. case of baillis (12th c.):—late L. bājulīvus, ...
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Part-Time Bailiff Requirements – Sheriff Department - Dallas County
Bailiffs are generally responsible for security, the transportation of prisoners, the execution of warrants, and serving civil papers. Bailiff duties are ...
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www.dallascounty.org
What Does a Bailiff Do? (And How To Become One)
A bailiffs main role is to ensure all people—from judge to witness to jury—stay safe in the courtroom and during trial.
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Court Officers and Staff: Bailiffs | Federal Judicial Center
Bailiffs' duties have been assumed in most courts by courtroom deputies working under the supervision of the clerk's office.
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www.fjc.gov
bailiff | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Bailiff is someone entrusted with the care and protection, guardianship, or jurisdiction of a person, land, or personal property pending further court action. A ...
www.law.cornell.edu
www.law.cornell.edu
Bailiffs - Reno Justice Court - Washoe County
RJC Bailiffs are responsible for the security and safety of all persons within the courtrooms as well as the Reno Justice Court facility.
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www.washoecounty.gov
BAILIFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an official employed by a British sheriff to serve writs and make arrests and executions b : a minor officer of some US courts usually serving as a ...
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bailiff
bailiff/ˈbeɪlɪf; `belɪf/ n1 law officer who helps a sheriff in issuing writs and making arrests (协助郡长发布令状及执行逮捕使命的)执行官.2 (Brit) landlord's agent or steward; manager of an estate or farm (地主的)代理人或管家; (房地产或农场的)看守人.3 (US) official in a lawcourt, esp one who takes people to their seats and announces the ...
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Bailiff (France)
A bailiff (, ) was the king's administrative representative during the ancien régime in northern France, where the bailiff was responsible for the application See also
Bailiff
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William Bailiff
William Bailiff (fl. 1386) was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn in 1386.
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Bailiff Byrd
show bailiff in history. Hiring for another bailiff role
On April 28, 2022, it was announced that Byrd would be holding the role of bailiff for another court show produced and
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Les Bailiff
Leslie Eugene Richard Bailiff (16 August 1877 – 25 July 1948) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League
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