Bailiff
A bailiff is a legal officer responsible for maintaining order in a courtroom and assisting the judge during proceedings. They ensure that court rules are followed and may also manage the logistics of the courtroom, such as calling cases and handling evidence. Bailiffs play a crucial role in the judicial system, helping to create a respectful and organized environment.
In addition to courtroom duties, bailiffs may also be involved in enforcing court orders, such as evictions or repossessions. They often work closely with law enforcement and may have training in conflict resolution and security measures to handle potentially volatile situations effectively.