<P> <P>There is no general term for courtroom officer, only specific titles for officials with specific responsiblities. <P>In the British and US court systems, the <STRONG>judge</STRONG> is the chief courtroom officer. There are several other specific courtroom officers: the <STRONG>court recorder or reporter</STRONG>, the <STRONG>court registrar</STRONG>, and the <STRONG>clerk of the court (bench clerk)</STRONG>. In some jurisdictions, the <STRONG>sheriff or marshal</STRONG> is a court officer. Police officers assigned to maintain order and security in a courtroom are usually called <STRONG>bailiffs</STRONG>. <P>Technically, anyone providing a service to a court session is a designated court officer with legal responsibility to uphold the law to the best of their ability. This includes prosecutors, attorneys, witnesses, bail bondspersons, translators and jury members. <P>The only persons in a courtroom who are not technically courtroom officers are defendants, plaintiffs, and the audience.</P>
The court code "SOM" typically refers to Somerset County in the state of New Jersey, United States. This code is used to identify legal cases and documents associated with the jurisdiction of Somerset County's court system.
In court terms, GT typically stands for "grant". It is used to refer to a court order that authorizes something such as a request, motion, or petition.
"Mandate" stamped on an appeal signifies that the decision of the court has been finalized and is ready to be carried out by the lower court. It serves as an official order directing the lower court to implement the decision made by the higher court.
"T453 A to C" in court records typically refers to a specific section or exhibit within the court documentation. It could signify a piece of evidence, a particular testimony, or a ruling related to the case. It is important to review the complete context of the court records to fully understand the significance of "T453 A to C."
"O"= Offender "P"= Prisioner
12 court cards in a pack of playing cards
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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first lady judge of the P and H high court.
William P. McLauchlan has written: 'Federal court caseloads' -- subject(s): Judicial statistics, Court administration, Court congestion and delay
I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
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Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building was created in 1910.
What does a CO ZT court order mean in court
What do you mean in your question What does e on p means?