Bailiff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Definition of "Bailiff" ... BAILIFF - a law enforcement officer, usually a sheriff, marshal or constable, assigned to a courtroom to keep peace and assist the judge, courtroom clerks, witnesses and jury. A court attendant whose actual duties vary according to jurisdiction and judge but often include maintaining order in...
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Find out about a career as a Bailiff. Review jobs and degrees related with Bailiff careers. ... Bailiffs provide courtroom security. When they arrive at work, they ensure the courtrooms are safe. They check for hidden bombs, guns, or other dangers. They monitor the cleanliness of When unauthorized weapons are found,
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Summary Report for: 33-3011.00 - Bailiffs ... Maintain order in courts of law. ... Sample of reported job titles: Bailiff, Court Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Deputy Bailiff, Security Officer, Court Security Officer...
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1. law court official: a court official whose tasks include supervising prisoners and keeping order in court during a trial; ... 2. U.K. law sheriff's officer: a legal officer ... [13th century. Via Old French baillif- "overseer" < assumed medieval Latin bajulivus< Latin bajulus "somebody who carries (responsibility)"
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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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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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