08-23-2015, 06:20 PM
Marshal could be?
"Marshal" may refer to different positions. In some states, small cities are policed by the town marshal, a peace officer, either elected or appointed. In some places, larger cities have a city marshal in addition to the police department. In that case, the marshal generally serves arrest warrants from the city court for traffic and other minor offenses. There is also a U.S. Marshall Service, one appointed U.S. Marshall in each federal court district and many deputy marshals. They are the bailiffs of the federal courts and serve federal arrest warrants and civil orders and work on fugitive task forces with state agents and assist other agencies with hot warrant services.
RetroRanch · 7 years ago
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index...820AAqLDzM
"Marshal" may refer to different positions. In some states, small cities are policed by the town marshal, a peace officer, either elected or appointed. In some places, larger cities have a city marshal in addition to the police department. In that case, the marshal generally serves arrest warrants from the city court for traffic and other minor offenses. There is also a U.S. Marshall Service, one appointed U.S. Marshall in each federal court district and many deputy marshals. They are the bailiffs of the federal courts and serve federal arrest warrants and civil orders and work on fugitive task forces with state agents and assist other agencies with hot warrant services.
RetroRanch · 7 years ago
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index...820AAqLDzM