Connecticut Judicial Marshal

Connecticut Judicial Marshal
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The Connecticut Judicial Marshals are Court Officers in the state of Connecticut. The Judicial Marshals are sworn peace officers but are not Connecticut POST Certified Police Officers. They perform prisoner transport and courthouse security.

The Connecticut Judicial Marshal System was created to replace the now defunct Connecticut County Sheriffs in 2000 and now performs all of the services that the county sheriffs departments carried out:

  • Prisoner transport and processing
  • Judicial security
  • Bailiff
  • Courthouse Security
  • 24-hour prisoner lockup jails and cell blocks

The CT Judicial Marshals should not be confused with the CT State Marshals. The CT State Marshal Service serve various paperwork such as divorce papers or summons and civil arrest warrants. Previously known as “Paper Sheriffs”. The Judicial Marshals and State Marshals are in no way related other than by name. Neither Marshals are POST Certified Police Officers in Connecticut.

2011 sebac agreement- Judicial Marshals seem to be scared of Malloy and are willing to give him what he wants.

Judicial Marshals are required to be biennially certified in the use of pepper spray, handcuffs, defensive batons, and CPR.[1]

References

  1. ^ "SUBPROGRAM: JUDICIAL MARSHALS" (PDF). CONNECTICUT 2003–2005 BIENNIAL BUDGET: Judicial Department. State of Connecticut Office of Policy and Management. pp. 512. http://ct.gov./opm/LIB/opm/budget/2004_2005BudgetBooks/BigBook/JudicialFOG.pdf. 

See also

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