I don't think it's the same in all courts. Here's an example: All rise. Hear ye, hear ye, the [some kind of] Court for the District of [some place] is in session -- the Honerable Judge [name] presiding. All having business before this honorable court draw near, give attention, and you shall be heard. You may be seated.
To introduce a board of judges in a contest you can add their names to the shows program. You could also honor the judges before the program or contest by introducing them to the audience by name.
Bailiff Jimmie Akins was fired for a conviction of extortion.
The judge ordered the bailiff to escort the mother of the victim outside.
The ever patient, ever tolerant bailiff is Petri Hawkins-Byrd known as "the world's richest bailiff". Judge Judy calls him Byrd. See the link below for additional information on Mr. Byrd.
Petriff Gibbons has been Judge Judy's bailiff since 2000. The exact salary or earnings of Petri Hawkins Byrd (the bailiff) has not been publicly disclosed.
The roles of a Bailiff are the protection of the Judge, monitoring the jury, courtoom security, and to carry out the orders of the court.
The bailiff, who's name is Douglas MacIntosh, takes the docket forms off of Judge Milian's desk. He also takes evidence from the witnesses to the Judge and returns them to the defendant and plaintiff.
Judge Judy's bailiff's name is Petri Hawkins Byrd.
Yes, but separated.
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Fired for extortion.