United States Marshals Service Law and Legal Definition
The United States Marshals Service is a unit of the U.S. Department of Justice. The Marshals Service is responsible for protecting federal courts and it endures effective operation of the judicial system. The United States Marshals serve court papers, make arrests and enforce court orders.
Legal Definition list
- United States Maritime Commission
- United States Maritime Administration [MARAD]
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Joint Forces Command [USJFCOM]
- United States International Trade Commission
- United States Marshals Service
- United States Medical Licensing Examination [USMLE]
- United States Medical Officers and Hospitals
- United States Military Academy
- United States Mint
- United States Navy
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- Accompanying the Federal Government Outside the United States
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- Active Military Service
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