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Performs licensed peace officer tasks in accordance with State and local laws and the policies and procedures of the Constable's Office and performs bailiff tasks for the Justice of the Peace. Performs Bailiff tasks for the Justice of the Peace, if needed.
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Acts as jailer or bailiff; serves warrants when assigned. to, or while employed by, any law enforcement agency (including military police agencies), Distribution/Manufacturing/Sales:•Any participation in, or allowing of, the manufacture, selling, offering to sell, cultivation, warehousing, distribution, holding or transporting for another, transporting for sale, or financing of any illegal drugs/narcotics within five years of application*, including extraction and concentration of THC oils from marijuana for the production of "honey.
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Serves as a bailiff to the Smith County Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace while court is in session as needed. Incentives include paid TCOLE training, furnished uniforms, cell phone allowance, take-home vehicle (within Smith County limits) and furnished equipment.
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Performs Bailiff and court security duties as assigned. Serves as court bailiff and prisoner guard. Performs Bailiff and court security duties as assigned. If you are interested in joining the team, submit your application for a Deputy Sheriff position.
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In the absence of the Bailiff, operate equipment in the Judge's courtroom, call cases, swear in witnesses as needed and assist the Judge with hearings and trials. The position has responsibility for managing and maintaining the Judge's schedule, assisting the Judge's bailiff in court proceedings, if needed, ensuring cases and motions are timely processed and scheduled for hearing, as well as tracking cases, drafting proposed procedural notices and entries and making recommendations to the Judge.
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Acts as Court Bailiff for Municipal Court, Juvenile Court, Justice Court or any other court as directed. Acts as Court Bailiff for Municipal Court, Juvenile Court, Justice Court or any other court as directed.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to transporting inmates to and from other detention facilities, acting as court bailiff, supervising inmate workers in the performance of their duties, and assuring that the proper paperwork is completed for all activities in the facility.
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Assists as a bailiff for the Justice of the Peace. The Deputy Constable assists other agencies (e.g. Hays County Sheriff's Department, San Marcos Police, Buda Police, Texas Highway Patrol, University Police, and other public safety agencies) to protect the citizens of Hays County and anyone traveling through Hays County.
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Serves as Court Bailiff as needed in circuit, general district and juvenile courts. Assists the Suffolk Police Department with a variety of duties such as but not limited to the investigation of felonies and misdemeanors, including computer/white collar crime, property crime, juvenile crime, vice crime, domestic relations/abuse crime as well as monitors radio calls; responds to complaint calls; investigates crimes and disturbances.
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You will also serve as a bailiff in county and district courts. As one of Nueces County’s Deputy Sheriffs, you will work on patrol, warrants, courthouse security, and out in the field. About You High school diploma/GED Must be at least 21 years of age Must have current and active Peace Officer License from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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Perform Bailiff duties at the courthouse. Serve as a Deputy Coroner; assist in investigations and reports of death. As a Colusa County Deputy Sheriff you will have the opportunity to perform a variety of responsible law enforcement and crime prevention work; and to patrol assigned areas, answer calls and complaints, and investigate crimes.
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The primary purpose of this position is to ensure that while supervising and attending to the needs of the jurors, no person, including the bailiff, communicates with the jurors during the course of the trial except in the manner permitted by order of the court; prepare the courtroom for jury trial; and maintain order during the trial.
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Under general supervision, to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work by patrolling assigned areas and answering calls and complaints; to serve as bailiff during court proceedings; to investigate incidents and perform identification work; to serve as deputy coroner; and to do related work as required.
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There are several different assignment opportunities including, but not limited to, the following: Drug Task Force, School Resource Officer, Emergency Response Team, Bailiff, Field Training Officer, Mobile Field Force, Alcohol Tobacco Compliance, Boat and Water (includes lakes and trails patrol), Use of Force Instructor, and Firearms Instructor.
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