Use "officer of the court" in a sentence

1. To an officer of the court.

2. An officer of the Court of Exchequer, called the foreign Apposer.

3. Bailiff - an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc

4. A Bailiff nowadays in the United States is a peace officer of the court, providing security for judges, juries, plaintiffs and defendants

5. Cohabitation (Living Together) Marriage requirements-- which vary from state to state -- include a license, a waiting period, blood tests, minimum ages, a ceremony officiated by a clergyperson or an officer of the court, and witnesses.

6. ‘The Bailiff carried the slip of paper to the clerk.’ ‘Before the video was over, the Bailiff, a police officer in the courtroom, turned it off.’ ‘Typically officer of the court refers to a judge, clerk, Bailiff, sheriff, or the like, but the term also applies to a lawyer, who is obliged to obey court rules and who owes a duty of

7. ‘The Bailiff carried the slip of paper to the clerk.’ ‘Before the video was over, the Bailiff, a police officer in the courtroom, turned it off.’ ‘Typically officer of the court refers to a judge, clerk, Bailiff, sheriff, or the like, but the term also applies to a lawyer, who is obliged to obey court rules and who owes a duty of