Court usher

Bailiffs are ushers for a court. They carry a official costume at the trial.

You practice simple activities, such as the be enough of court records, halting the doors when entering the judge in the courtroom, the correction back of the chairs for judges, errands and the like. In the 17th and 18th century bluestocking was a nickname for the officers, who often wore blue stockings.

Bailiffs are now employed only in high courts and constitutional courts. They are not to be confused with the correctional officers or bailiffs. However, police sergeant take over the tasks that were previously exercised by bailiffs.

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