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Yes, a sheriff in another state can serve a writ of body attachment, but it typically requires cooperation between jurisdictions. The process often involves the issuing court providing the necessary legal documents to the sheriff in the other state, who then executes the writ according to local laws. It's important to ensure that both states' laws regarding such actions are followed to ensure proper enforcement.

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