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A writ is enforced by the judicial system, typically through the courts. When a writ is issued, it is often the responsibility of law enforcement agencies, such as police or sheriffs, to execute the order. In some cases, specific government officials or agencies may also be tasked with enforcement, depending on the nature of the writ. Ultimately, the enforcement process relies on the cooperation of both the courts and law enforcement.

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