court officer definition

court officer means a member of the Court staff but does not include a Judge of the Courts;
court officer means any of the following: the State Coroner;
court officer means the Lake County Sheriff’s Office sworn officer assigned to the courtroom where the hearing or trial is conducted, or a sworn officer from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office designated by the Sheriff’s Court Security Unit 193

Examples of court officer in a sentence

  • If Out-of-borough, the Duty Court Officer will contact the Out-of-Hours Duty Team and make appropriate referrals.

  • If at risk of custody/re- mand, the Duty Court Officer will liaise with the CPS if they oppose bail and on what ground.

  • If there is/there are no young person/people, Duty Court Officer to notify the Court Manager via text, email or telephone call.

  • Duty Court Officer to ensure the Placement Notification documents has been received by the YJB and confirmation through email.

  • Duty Court Officer to notify the Duty Court Manager and liaise with the respective Allocated Case Manager or the Home YOS.


More Definitions of court officer

court officer means a member of staff of the court;
court officer means the appropriate member of the staff at a court office;
court officer means such member or members of the Court Registry staff as the Principal Registrar may from time to time in writing nominate. Until a written nomination is made the Court Officer shall be the Coordinator Listings or, in his/her absence, the Manager Listings.
court officer means a Commissioner of the Environment, Resources and Development Court.
court officer means Commissioners of the Environment, Resources and Development Court;
court officer means any of the following:
court officer means the receiver, monitor or proposed trustee appointed by or reporting to the Court in this proceeding;