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About The U.S. Marshal
Particularly in the United States, Marshal is used for various kinds of law enforcement officers with specialist status. They mainly protecting the security of the courts and justice system.
At the federal level, the federal court system is served by the United States Marshal. The US Supreme Court maintains a Marshal of the Supreme Court who also controls the US Supreme Court Police, a security police service.
At the state, local or municipal court level, Marshals are petty court officers similar to Constables.
In the American Old West, Marshals were appointed or elected police officers of small communities, with similar powers and duties to that of a sheriff. The word is still used in this sense, especially in the southwest United States.
In California, several counties maintained separate County Marshal's Offices which served as court officers similar to US Marshals. They have all since been merged with their County Sheriff's Office.
Sky Marshals are armed security police officers employed to protect commercial airliners from the threat of Skyjacking. (Though sometimes called Air Marshals, they are completely unrelated to the military rank mentioned above, and are not to be confused with it.)
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