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- No bailiff.
p. 13.2bailiff = court officer responsible for keeping order in the court
- The clerk called the case, and the bailiffs brought Johnny Wayne in through a door to my right and led him to the podium ten feet in front of the judge.
p. 14.7bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court including custody of prisoners while in court
- Bailiffs!
p. 16.4
- The bailiffs finally got enough control so that they could drag Johnny Wayne across the floor by his feet and out the door.
p. 16.7
- Everybody sat around stupidly for a few minutes until finally the bailiffs, now in a tight phalanx, dragged Johnny Wayne back into the room.
p. 16.9
- At precisely 9:00 a.m., Wilkie Baines, one of the criminal court bailiffs, strode to the front of Judge Green's bench and faced the crowd.
p. 100.4bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court
- The bailiff gingerly escorted Angel to the podium in front of the jury box, directly to the judge's right.
p. 102.5 *bailiff = court officer responsible for keeping order in the court
- The bailiff took Angel by the arm and led her toward the door.
p. 105.5
- I took a couple steps backwards as the bailiffs began to slowly converge.
p. 106.1bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court
- He stumbled backwards as I heard Judge Green's voice cut through the chaos: "Bailiffs!"
p. 106.5
- "She killed my father!" he screamed as he struggled against the bailiffs.
p. 106.6
- I'll come to the jail to see you in a couple of days" The bailiffs took her away, and I walked back into the courtroom.†
p. 106.9bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court including custody of the jury, and custody of prisoners while in court
- The judge called our case around 10:00 a.m. The bailiffs brought Randall to the podium, and Glass glared down at him from the bench.†
p. 138.1
- I told Randall I'd file the appeal immediately and watched the bailiffs lead him back toward his isolation cell.†
p. 140.5
- He called Sarah's case twenty minutes after I sat down, and a bailiff brought her in.†
p. 215.4
- I was sitting with Thomas Walker II, an assistant district attorney named Fred Julian, and a couple bailiffs in the judge's office in Mountain City, getting ready to go to trial with Maynard Bush.†
p. 220.1bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court including custody of the jury, and custody of prisoners while in court
- The bailiffs were Darren and David Bowers, a pair of cheerful, inseparable identical twins in their late fifties.†
p. 220.2
- I now handed them to the bailiff, who in turn handed them to Judge Green.†
p. 253.1
- He insisted that everything be passed forward through the bailiff, as though he was repulsed by the idea of having to deal directly with a lowly lawyer.†
p. 253.2
- I went back to the jury room and asked the bailiff to give Angel and me some privacy.†
p. 255.5
- The bailiff announced the entrance of Judge Len Green.†
p. 280.4
- After the jury was out of sight, the bailiffs escorted Angel back to the holding cell.†
p. 285.1bailiffs = court officers responsible for keeping order in the court including custody of the jury, and custody of prisoners while in court
- At precisely 1:30, Judge Green walked back into the courtroom and ordered the bailiffs to bring the jury in.†
p. 285.3
- She even hugged one of the bailiffs.†
p. 333.9
- Besides the two bailiffs, she and I were the only people in the courtroom.†
p. 334.4
- There was no way to go back inside where there were police officers and bailiffs with guns.†
p. 335.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(bailiff) court officer responsible for keeping order in the court including custody of the jury, and custody of prisoners while in court
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) In the United Kingdom, a bailiff is an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.