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Judges, lawyers, paralegals, and other court personnel are all considered officers of the court, as they have an obligation to promote justice and uphold the law.
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This is in contrast to court officers, who are law enforcement personnel who work in courts.
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In the United States, judicial officers are political appointees to the judicial branch of the United States, commissioned by the President of the United States.
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Officers of the court may include entities such as judges, lawyers, and paralegals, and should not be confused with court officers, the law enforcement personnel who work in courts. Officers…
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In the United States a judicial officer is a political appointee to the judicial branch of the United States who is commissioned by the President of the United States . Examples include judges , magistrates , foreclosure referees and arbitrators .
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