What is the difference between a state marshal and a
judicial marshal?



What is the difference between a state marshal and a judicial marshal?..

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Judicial marshals, who are part of the Judicial Branch,
provide courthouse security and prisoner transportation.
State marshals serve civil process and are overseen by the
State Marshal Commission. Neither the state marshals nor
the commission fall under the Judicial Branch?s
jurisdiction.

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