Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
What do judges call court officers? Bailiff? Or something else?
Asked on 2/28/13, 6:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Arkady Bukh
Bukh Law Firm, P.C.
It can vary with the court and where it located. Some say bailiff, some are sheriff's officers and are called that and some are just called officer.
Answered on 3/03/13, 2:08 pm
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