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(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.

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