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Posted on: September 30, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Fulltime Jailer

CIty of Brownwood(Brownwood)

Full-Time Jailer

$30,000.00 per year




Job Description  

Bailiffs, also known as marshals or court officers, are law enforcement officers who maintain safety and order in courtrooms. Their duties, which vary by court, include enforcing courtroom rules, assisting judges, guarding juries, delivering court documents, and providing general security for courthouses. Duties Correctional officers typically do the following: * Enforce rules and keep order within jails or prisons * Supervise activities of inmates * Inspect facilities to ensure that they meet security and safety standards * Search inmates for contraband items * Report on inmate conduct * Escort and transport inmates Bailiffs typically do the following: * Ensure the security of the courtroom * Enforce courtroom rules * Follow court procedures * Escort judges, jurors, witnesses, and prisoners * Handle evidence and court documents Inside the prison or jail, correctional officers enforce rules and regulations. They maintain security by preventing disturbances, assaults, and escapes, and by inspecting facilities. They check cells and other areas for unsanitary conditions, contraband, signs of a security breach (such as tampering with window bars and doors), and other rule violations. Officers also inspect mail and visitors for prohibited items. They write reports and fill out daily logs detailing inmate behavior and anything else of note that occurred during their shift. Correctional officers may have to restrain inmates in handcuffs and leg irons to escort them safely to and from cells and to see authorized visitors. Officers also escort prisoners to courtrooms, medical facilities, and other destinations. Bailiffs' specific duties vary by court, but their primary duty is to maintain order and security in courts of law. They enforce courtroom procedures that protect the integrity of the legal process. For example, they ensure that attorneys and witnesses do not influence juries outside of the courtroom, and they also may isolate juries from the public in some circumstances. As a neutral party, they may handle evidence during court hearings to ensure that only permitted evidence is displayed.

 


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