Clark County Marshal's Office (Nevada)

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Clark County Marshal's Office
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionClark County, Nevada
Legal jurisdictionClark County, Nevada.
General nature
  • Local civilian police
Operational structure
Deputy MarshalsYes

The Clark County Marshal's Office is a law enforcement agency in Clark County, Nevada, serving the court system of Clark County. Clark County Deputy Marshals act as bailiffs for the court.[2]

The head of the office is known as the Marshal with Deputy Marshals occupying roles beneath them.[2]

Deputy Marshals[]

Deputy Marshals are state law enforcement officers, that work for the court system. The salary is on average $40,000 per year.[3]

Ranks[]

  1. Marshal of Clark County
  2. Lieutenant[4]
  3. Marshal Sergeant
  4. Deputy Marshal

Duties[]

Deputy Marshals carry out court bailiff duties, keeping order in the court.

Powers[]

Deputy Marshals are Nevada Category 1 peace officers (such as Police Officers, , , Parole & Probation Officers, and of the Nevada Highway Patrol. The Category I peace officer training is a minimum of 480 hours).[5]

Uniform and equipment[]

The uniform of the Marshals is similar to the LVMPD, with variations for different assignments.

Formal uniform[]

This is worn for formal occasions, such as funerals:

  • Khaki peaked cap with capbadge
  • Dark brown shirt with star chest badge and shoulder patches, light-coloured tie and name-plate
  • Light brown trousers with dark brown stripes
  • Black boots
  • White gloves.[6][7]

Daily uniform[]

This is worn for daily court duties:

  • Light brown shirt with star chest badge and shoulder patches, dark=coloured tie and name-plate
  • Light brown trousers with dark brown stripes
  • Black boots
  • Duty belt.[8][9]

BDUs[]

This is worn when the daily uniform is not appropriate:

  • Black polo shirt with sewn/printed on star chest badge and patches
  • Khaki cargo trousers, with velcro knee-length pockets
  • Desert boots
  • Duty belt[10]

Personal Equipment[]

All Deputy Marshals are armed with a pistol as well as:

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/VHxPP2WpSwX8HiUYf_U9EZNiPPpMkzId5FkBa-KjsrYE5pUmh9ME9H_hG45pPGib9TW6XNB16EjpdYV5_8Taby3vZ41vqNLUJKgBwQ8JEoq_SK1PDoSy
  2. ^ a b Ryan, Cy (November 6, 2017). "Court asked to decide status of Clark County deputy marshals - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper". lasvegassun.com.
  3. ^ http://www.clarkcountycourts.us/res/employment/announcement/Bailiff.Deputy%20Marshal%20-%20Job%20Announcement.docx
  4. ^ "Clark County court marshals Lt. George Glasper and Torey Durrett set..." Getty Images.
  5. ^ . January 24, 2021 – via Wikipedia.
  6. ^ "Former Clark County District Court Marshal Al Fitzgerald remembered".
  7. ^ "Family Court marshal supervisor steps down". March 26, 2013.
  8. ^ https://www.reviewjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/web1_marshal-probe-nov24_001_0.jpg
  9. ^ https://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Doug+Hale+Jury+Selection+O+J+Simpson+Trial+OuSTccKmutxl.jpg
  10. ^ a b c https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/simpson-is-escorted-by-ric-moon-clark-county-marshal-and-las-vegas-picture-id168807370
  11. ^ https://www.reviewjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/9237677_web1_web_william_datthyn_mug_0912.jpg
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