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 bailiff ['belɪf]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 法警, 郡副司法长官, 乡长

[法] 执达员, 法警, 法庭监守官


  1. The summons was served by a bailiff.
    该传票已由法警送达.
  2. The office or district of a bailiff.
    市镇官管辖区市镇官的职责或管辖范围
  3. The court ordered the bailiff to seize his property because he have not pay his fine.
    法院命令执行官扣押他的财产,因为他没有交纳罚款。


bailiff
[ noun ]
an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
<noun.person>


Bailiff \Bail"iff\ (b[=a]l"[i^]f), n. [OF. baillif, F. bailli,
custodian, magistrate, fr. L. bajulus porter. See {Bail} to
deliver.]
1. Originally, a person put in charge of something;
especially, a chief officer, magistrate, or keeper, as of
a county, town, hundred, or castle; one to whom powers of
custody or care are intrusted. --Abbott.

Lausanne is under the canton of Berne, governed by a
bailiff sent every three years from the senate.
--Addison.

2. (Eng. Law) A sheriff's deputy, appointed to make arrests,
collect fines, summon juries, etc.

Note: In American law the term bailiff is seldom used except
sometimes to signify a sheriff's officer or constable,
or a party liable to account to another for the rent
and profits of real estate. --Burrill.

3. An overseer or under steward of an estate, who directs
husbandry operations, collects rents, etc. [Eng.]

Burghmaster \Burgh"mas`ter\, n.
1. A burgomaster.

2. (Mining) An officer who directs and lays out the meres or
boundaries for the workmen; -- called also {bailiff}, and
{barmaster}. [Eng.]

  1. "Be advised, there's a sheriff's sale on the first floor," said a voice crackling over a bailiff's walkie-talkie.
  2. Initially the judge ordered Ms. Averyt placed in the custody of a bailiff in his court at the Nueces County Courthouse.
  3. The bailiff threw her gun behind Sigmond, and as he reached for the weapon, Ms. Silvers broke loose and locked herself in a restroom, Epstein said.
  4. Lawyer Brent Ayscough was outraged Wednesday when bailiff David Loaiza alerted a judge about smoke from a two-inch cigar stub that Ayscough discarded while hurrying to court.
  5. The bailiff told Superior Court Judge Luis Cardenas the cigar smelled like marijuana.
  6. Todd had dismissed those allegations on the basis of written statements from jurors and the bailiff, saying he was not authorized to call witnesses at a hearing.
  7. A bailiff is dispatched to quiet them down.
  8. "The bailiff gave the jury four unnegotiated tickets which in that state had a negligible value," the judge wrote in a decision that had the density if not the weight of an actual judicial ruling.
  9. Jeffrey Edgar Tucker, 17, was being led from the courtroom Tuesday when his victim's brother lunged, punching Tucker in the face and dragging him and a bailiff to the floor.
  10. Stringer said his chief deputy clerk and bailiff both went out in the hall at 9 a.m. but couldn't find anyone from the prosecutor's office.
  11. They are not to separate at any other time." Five jurors testified that McCray told them they could stay at the hotel with another bailiff or go to the club.
  12. Police say Miguel Garcia approached a bailiff at an information booth in the Dade County Courthouse to explain he could not show up at a Thursday hearing on a theft case because he had a conflicting court date on another theft charge.
  13. "Since there was nothing improper about giving uncashed tickets of trivial value to the jury, there is no basis for either the bailiff or the government to try to reassert ownership of the tickets or their proceeds.
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