Bailiff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bailiff (from Late Latin baiulivus , adjectival form of baiulus ) is a governor or custodian (cf. bail); a legal officer to whom some degree of authority, care or jurisdiction is committed. Ba...
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Bailiff (Channel Islands) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bailiff is the first civil officer in each of the Channel Island bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, serving as president of the legislature and the Royal Court. Each bailiwick has possessed its ...
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The Bailiff’s job is to take care of the jury and to make sure that everyone follows the judges orders and behaves in the courtroom. ... The bailiff protects the people in the courtroom and in the courthouse. Sometimes the bailiff is also a peace officer. He might wear a uniform with a gun or he might wear a suit.
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On the other hand, the Bailiff's Office plays an important role in promoting full compliance with Court and Tribunal judgments and orders, for example, if a judgment debtor who has been ordered to settle a debt, or a person who has been ordered to vacate premises, fails to do so, application can be made to the Bailiff...
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A contemporary bailiff is an officer of the court who maintains order, and acts as an intermediary between the judge and attorneys. A medieval bailiff did not always work in a courtroom, but still played a vital role in household management.
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Towards a Redefinition of the Role of the Court Interpreter ... a bailiff may expect the interpreter to escort the defendant to the probation department; or worse yet, a judge or attorney may ask an interpreter to go out in the hallway to explain the defendant's rights and obtain a signature on a change of plea document.
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Judges will receive support from court staff in carrying out their case management role. Court staff will be responsible for case monitoring. This involves the use of a computerised diary monitoring system which they will use to: ... Bailiff service of claim forms will no longer be available. Where a claim form...
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Professional Standards and Ethics for California; Court Interpreters; ... For the most part, stepping out of the role of interpreter should be undertaken with great caution, as one can inadvertently take on the role of language or cultural expert. Under no circumstances should you act as an expert on matters outside of...
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Guernsey’s Bailiff, Geoffrey Rowland. The role has been challenged by a Court of Appeal ruling. ... While Guernsey’s Bailiff also holds a dual role, since a ruling of the European Court of Human Rights in 2000 the job has become increasingly distanced from politics. Another important distinction is the role the Jurats...
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If after being requested he is unwilling to desist, and those merchants or others coming afterwards want justice against the bailiff in the king's court or before the warden of the Cinque Ports, the community ought to provide ... but in both cases its role during the early and middle Saxon periods was largely administrative,
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