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;