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"bailiff" Definitions
  1. (British English) a law officer whose job is to take the possessions and property of people who cannot pay their debts
  2. (British English) a person employed to manage land or a large farm for somebody else
  3. (North American English) an official who keeps order in court, takes people to their seats, watches prisoners, etc.
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Her bailiff, Petri Hawkins Byrd, is Sheindlin's trusted comedic sidekick, with whom she honed a rapport when he served as her bailiff in Manhattan Family Court.
The judge had a bailiff remove me from the courtroom.
"What is your reason for changing your name?" the bailiff asked.
Teigen's mother Vilailuck acts as bailiff in the 10-episode series.
The wounded deputy, who is female, was in critical condition, Bailiff said.
Larissa Bailiff is the senior editor of education and content for WoofbertVR.
The bailiff barks again, this time at the adults in the room.
The surviving deputy, a female, remains in critical condition, according to Bailiff.
"There's just fear and sadness written all over their faces," Bailiff says.
"You're a liar!" she shouted as a bailiff pulled her from the courtroom.
The bailiff didn't hear the fowl the first day, according to court documents.
He worked as a bailiff while he studied, according to his official biography.
Minutes later, the bailiff returned with the results from his test: positive for Suboxone.
The document is from a French bailiff who presided over Mr. Stettiner's restitution case.
A bailiff finally went and adjusted Elderfield's chair, placing him closer to the microphone.
"It is very possible that with their own firearm they were both shot," Bailiff said.
The suspect was also shot and was being treated at the same hospital, Bailiff said.
Then they've suddenly got to navigate this super stoned judge and bailiff, who are laughing.
Bailiff said the investigation was now being handled by the police department in Kansas City.
He gets taken away by the bailiff, and Matt immediately flags this moment as strange.
Chrissy's Court: Chrissy Teigen takes on the reality court show format with "bailiff" Pepper Thai.
The state bailiff service issued an order preventing Sistema from receiving any income on these shares.
On Tuesday, Hanson entered Courtroom 1E in the company of a bailiff, wearing his prison khakis.
When they pulled into a parking lot outside the county courthouse, the deputies were "overcome," Bailiff said.
Since all three of those artists knock harder than a bailiff, "The Sickness" is an obvious banger.
Kelli Bailiff, a spokeswoman for the Wyandotte County sheriff's office, said at a news conference on Friday.
So instead of finding another way to get there or calling the bailiff, he ran to work.
When Johnson was led out of the courtroom, Ruby asked a bailiff to thank him for testifying.
He didn't want to move around too much, fearing the bailiff would think he was going to run.
The court bailiff said Frieden pleaded not guilty to all three charges — two misdemeanors and one noncriminal violation.
"Here especially most people don't agree with the idea of a multicultural society," Suessmann, a bailiff, told Reuters.
Eurismar da Cruz, 47, a police officer from Macapá who serves as a bailiff in the riverboat court.
Back in Chicago, he got jobs as a court bailiff and nightclub manager before opening his own clubs.
Bailiff said the incident occurred in a "caged" area outside a courthouse and there was no danger to the community.
"Judge John decides low-stakes (usually) disputes between friends and family with the help of bailiff Jesse Thorn," she said.
Toward the front, where the bailiff sat, lawyers in pin-striped suits and power ties waited in a reserved space.
"Child support is meant to be taken seriously," Medary said to Quintanilla at the hearing before the bailiff led him out.
Kienzle was a bailiff, a retired sergeant with the Benton Charter Township Police Department and a veteran with the U.S. Army.
Bailiff, the physics teacher, said it has been devastating to see kids she loves grappling with so much pain and fear.
After arriving at the parking lot behind the courthouse, they enter a gated area, which is then locked, Major Bailiff said.
Looking around the courtroom, he realized that everyone associated with the case was African-American: the judge, the prosecutor, the bailiff.
Teigen, meanwhile, will preside over real-life small claims cases in Chrissy's Court, which also features her mom as the bailiff.
Bailiff said the incident occurred in a "caged" area outside of a courthouse, and that there was no danger to the community.
Major Kelli Bailiff, of the Wyandotte County Sheriff&aposs Office, said it was possible the deputies were shot with their own weapons.
Mr. Biron and Ms. Andrieux hired an official court bailiff to report on the rooster, at a cost of hundreds of dollars.
Pepper Thai is the court's bailiff, and per the trailer, she does her very best to keep things calm in the courtroom.
When inmates are brought to court for a hearing, they are typically taken in a van by two deputies, Major Bailiff said.
In a statement, Weinstein's spokesman, Juda Engelmayer said the phone use was a misunderstanding and blamed a bailiff for telling the judge.
She cracked one of her windows, only for a bailiff to quickly ask that she shut it while he went outside to investigate.
While arguing fiercely with a bailiff, Josh was grabbed from behind and slammed to the floor by one of his shaven-headed colleagues.
Seconds after court adjourned, I was concentrating on my laptop so intently that I didn't realize the bailiff was standing over me, frowning.
However a family member screamed out in the courtroom and had to be escorted out by a bailiff, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
"It is very possible that with their own firearm, they were both shot," said Sheriff's Major Kelli Bailiff during a press conference on Friday.
Bailiff said she was not sure whether the suspect was shot by one of the deputies or someone else who responded to the incident.
In the short clip, Schumer actually took a seat in Judge Judy Sheindlin's hallowed chair and fooled around with Petri Hawkins-Byrd, the show's bailiff.
As the seven women and five men prepared to hand the verdict to the bailiff, Anthony, then 25, was breathing heavily and blinking back tears.
My heart sank when the bailiff ordered me to sit in the back row, a good 20 feet from where Mr. Hastert would be seated.
Under Parliament's antiquated rules Bercow had to accept a new position of "Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead" in order to step down.
And, to my immense relief, the bailiff announced that we were allowed to use phones and iPads during the hearing, and my MiFi signal transmitted perfectly.
The "Snatched" star is apparently a loyal "Judge Judy" viewer -- so much so, Schumer complained when bailiff Petri Hawkins-Byrd handed her something without his usual nonchalance.
One by one, the judge, the bailiff, the witness, the jury, and finally, the opposing team, find themselves distracted — and eventually swayed — by C.K.'s alluring lashes.
Giada De Laurentiis is the stenographer, and Emeril Lagasse is the bailiff, who can't stop himself from shouting "bam!" every time Judge Garten slams down her gavel.
Medina County Judge Christopher Collier also found Eric Warfel guilty of possession of cocaine and child endangering, county prosecutor Dean Holman and Collier's bailiff Terry George said.
"There is no judicial system in this country," Mr. Davydov said in a short interview from his cell in the courtroom, despite repeated protests from the bailiff.
When he was a lawyer arguing in courts across the country, he showed up a day early to scope out the courtroom and talk to the bailiff.
Leventer dons his judge's robes and enters the courtroom, where the bailiff, clerk, court recorder, prosecutor, and defense attorney await him beneath two massive banks of fluorescent lights.
"A large portion of the funds have been traced—$6,347,000—to a TD bank account in Montreal and were seized by a bailiff," Beharry said over the phone.
When the police showed up after about 20 minutes, according to Lackman, he opened the door and was met by lawyers, a bailiff, and, rather ominously, a locksmith.
Judah appeared at a hearing in Las Vegas on Thursday and the judge determined Judah violated his probation -- and ordered the bailiff to take him into custody immediately.
His office filed a motion to vacate King's conviction Tuesday, which was granted Wednesday morning, the bailiff for Judge Brian Corrigan, who oversaw the motion, told VICE News.
Kelli Bailiff said at a news conference Saturday that 44-year-old sheriff&aposs Deputy Theresa King had three children and 35-year-old Deputy Patrick Rohrer had two.
At first, he didn't think Lucas was serious, but then a bailiff turned up to collect $20 million that had been awarded to the filmmaker in a U.S. court.
When CNN reached out to Judge Russo, he refused to comment through his bailiff, Patrice P. Stack, who said this is because the case is likely to be appealed.
The poor women in the borrowing groups proved as ruthless as any bailiff: researchers turned up stories of delinquents forced to sell livestock and cooking pots to make weekly payments.
In February the Belgian foreign ministry intervened in enforcement proceedings at Russia's request, threatening a bailiff involved in auctioning a seized building in Brussels used by a Russian news agency.
Maurizio Muraro sang with jocular heartiness, and a lovely helping of tenderness, as the Bailiff, Charlotte's father, and Anna Christy was perky if wiry-toned as Sophie, her kid sister.
Between 2012-13 and 1.93-16 the number of deduction-from-earnings orders (which take contributions straight from the salary of reluctant payers) dropped by 69%; bailiff referrals fell by 73%.
Adams then escorted Hanson's mother and sister outside while Hanson, accompanied by the bailiff, disappeared behind the wood-paneled door for the journey down into the tunnel and back to MCC.
The deputies were shot after a suspect overpowered at least one of them and perhaps took a weapon, said Major Kelli Bailiff of the Wyandotte Sheriff's Department said during a press conference.
The bailiff made her take the baby out to her husband in the hallway, and the judge allegedly berated the mom and threatened to send her daughter away to Child Protective Services.
Her brother Mark had an adventurer's life: game warden, boat and oil supply ship captain, alligator wrestler, scuba diver, paratrooper as well as carpenter and bailiff at the Miami-Dade Justice Building.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III recessed the trial without explanation after huddling with his bailiff and attorneys from special counsel Robert Mueller's office and Manafort's lawyers for more than 20 minutes.
"Of course they're not going to pick a spectator, they're not going to pick the bailiff, they're going to pick the person at the table being prosecuted," said Princess Dickson, Andrew's mother.
Assistant District Attorney Diana Garcia asked the bailiff to bring out evidence, including the semi-automatic weapon used to kill Steinle, as well as the clothes the suspect was wearing at the time.
Schumer, 33, previously posted videos  from her day on set of the popular daytime show back in May as she goofed around with Petri Hawkins-Byrd, who is the bailiff on the show.
A few weeks later, at 8:45 AM, when the bailiff shouted "all rise, court is in session," I climbed onto the bench as usual, in a black robe, and Clarridge joined me.
Ng doesn't miss an opportunity to linger over a minor character, even those we meet for only a moment (the neighbor, the doorman, the bailiff) whose voices might otherwise be rendered in parentheses.
The deputies were shot on Friday after a suspect overpowered at least one of them and perhaps took a weapon, said Major Kelli Bailiff of the Wyandotte Sheriff's Department said during a press conference.
White Collar Watch There is a scene in the 1992 movie "My Cousin Vinny" in which the defense lawyer gets a courtroom bailiff to bring his girlfriend forward to testify over her vocal resistance.
It did — a court ruled in his favor in a case where a court bailiff tried to impose an administrative fine after Mr. Davydov argued with him at the entrance to a court building.
In another music video, "Hi Bich/Whachu Know," Bhabie takes the persecution complex further, playing a defendant in a courtroom who is later strapped to an electric chair and put to death by a black bailiff.
On a hot summer morning in 2016 a bailiff, locksmith and a bank clerk turned up at his modest two-storey dwelling in an Athens suburb to evict its occupants, including a bedridden 93 year old man.
"We suspect most of the things were taken away before he left - the treasure, possibly weapons and most of the vehicles," said the bailiff from Gambia's high court, Modou Moussa Ceesay, taking an inventory of Jammeh's possessions.
In court, when Jake is there to comfort victims taking the witness stand, the 4-year-old dog knows to sit up when the bailiff calls "all rise" and to stay quiet and calm throughout the proceedings.
Spivey, who had been a bailiff in the show "Justice For All with Judge Cristina Perez," called 911 early Sunday morning to report there had been "shots fired" after an argument with his wife, the complaint says.
Instead of calling the bailiff or going to the courthouse, Somerville, who lives with his grandparents, went to his afternoon job, working at after-school programs for the city of West Palm Beach Parks and Recreation Department.
Unequipped to deal with the dangers he faces—scorching sun, dehydration, and "the bailiff," an elegantly sadistic official from the village who's bent on tracking him down—the boy is taken under the wing of an old goatherd.
MICHIGAN COURT BAILIFF RONALD KIENZLE Kienzle, 63, was one of two court bailiffs shot and killed July 11 in a courthouse in Berrien County by an inmate who had grabbed a deputy's gun outside a holding cell, police said.
But in order to step down from his seat in the House of Commons, David Cameron, the former prime minister of Britain, had to take on another position on Monday: Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead.
SUPERVISING COURT BAILIFF JOSEPH ZANGARO Zangaro, 61, was shot and killed along with Kienzle (above) on July 11 in a courthouse in Berrien County by an inmate who had grabbed a deputy's gun outside a holding cell, police said. SGT.
A bailiff picks through the boxes and scribbles down notes - the start of what the new government says is a search for tens of millions of dollars of looted assets, an investigation that Jammeh's supporters have dismissed as a witch-hunt.
This whole scene could have been avoided had the bailiff, who saw his attorneys handing Mr. Weinstein his phones and reported it to the judge prior to his walking in, would have simply advised him then not to use it.
I thought for sure that when she heard a rundown of the day's courtroom action from a bailiff she would head straight for the venue where two corporate bankruptcies were unfolding — for insights, perhaps, into what is next for Mesa Verde. Nope.
A bailiff she met when she was arrested at 18 took off her handcuffs so she could sign an Alford plea that her lawyers had negotiated, which allows a defendant to acknowledge that the state has enough evidence to convict her while she maintains her innocence.
He had appealed his death sentence on the basis of his claim that a prosecution expert gave false testimony and that a courtroom bailiff may have prejudiced the jury's sentencing decision by wearing a homemade necktie depicting a syringe to show his support for capital punishment.
While she likes to "speak to them in a stern tone," she offers to dismiss first-timers' cases in exchange for their attendance at a special program on Saturday mornings where her husband, Jude (who also served as her campaign manager), and a bailiff lead discussions about life, masculinity, and history.
Danielle Bell was nursing her daughter Penelope in the back of a Johnson County courtroom while waiting for the judge to call her case — a traffic ticket for a seatbelt violation — when the bailiff told her she had to leave because kids under 12 years old are not allowed in the courtroom.
BERLIN — A 94-year-old man who served as a guard in Hitler's SS clutched his cane as a bailiff wheeled him into a courtroom on Tuesday for the start of his trial on charges of assisting in the murder of hundreds of the 60,000 people who perished at the Stutthof concentration camp.
Kazuo Miyagawa: Japan's Greatest Cinematographer, "The Rickshaw Man" Miyagawa's credits read like the greatest hits of classic Japanese cinema — this collaboration between the Museum of Modern Art and Japan Society includes Ozu's "Floating Weeds," Mizoguchi's "Street of Shame" and "Sansho the Bailiff," Kurosawa's "Rashomon" and Ichikawa's "Odd Obsession," some in new restorations.
There was Esther Hobart Morris, the country's first female justice of the peace; the first female jurors in a jury convened in Laramie the year after suffrage passed into law; Martha Symons, the first female bailiff; and Nellie Tayloe Ross, who became the first female governor of the United States in 2000.
To prove Arabsat right, the President accepted the evidence provided by Arabsat (reports prepared by Atos/Enensys in the presence of a bailiff and an expert) and dismissed BeIN's evidence to decide that "the beoutQ's programs at issue cannot be broadcasted in France over the ARABSAT frequencies referred to in NAGRAVISION's tests via the Badr-4 satellite" (page 11).

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