(in the US) As far as the 'making arrests 'and 'protecting jurors' part of the question is concerned - that would be the Sheriff's Office. As far as collecting 'court levied fines' is concerned that would be the Office of The Clerk of Court.
In some jurisdictions these duties may differ.
The Sheriff.
U.S. Marshals
True.
make arrests in federal criminal cases, hold accused persons in custody, secure jurors, serve legal papers, keep order in court rooms, and execute court orders and decisions.
The bailiff will take attendance of the jurors.
We are fresh out of qualified jurors in this county.
5 jurors
Grand jurors are called from a cross section of the public.Added; From the same pool of potential jurors that is used to call all citizens for jury service.
A petit jury is the same thing as a trial jury. This is a panel of jurors selected by lawyers and a judge to hear evidence and fact concerning either a civil or criminal case. They are charged with determining either guilt or innocence, pro or con or whatever decision they are charged with.
A petit jury is the same thing as a trial jury. This is a panel of jurors selected by lawyers and a judge to hear evidence and fact concerning either a civil or criminal case. They are charged with determining either guilt or innocence, pro or con or whatever decision they are charged with.
Jurors do not sentence. The jurors give their finding of guilt or innocence. Then, court usually adjourns and weeks or months later, the Judge issues a sentence.
The collective noun is a damning of jurors (the term dates from the Middle Ages).