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United States Marshal

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A quick definition of United States Marshal:

A United States Marshal is a law enforcement officer who works for the federal government. They have similar duties to a sheriff, such as keeping people safe and enforcing the law. They also work for the court system, providing security and carrying out court orders. U.S. Marshals are part of the executive branch of government and are responsible for making sure that federal laws are followed.

A more thorough explanation:

A United States Marshal is a federal official who carries out the orders of a federal court. They are employees of the executive branch of government and have duties similar to those of a sheriff. They provide court security, execute process, and perform other tasks for the court.

For example, if a federal court orders the arrest of a suspect, a United States Marshal will carry out the arrest. They may also transport prisoners, provide security for judges and jurors, and seize property as part of a court order.

The marshalship refers to the position or office of a United States Marshal.

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