Yes, generally you WILL already be in custody on some other, possibly even un-related charge. If you are in custody, held on some charge, and the U.S. Marshall's Office is interested in you for whatever reason, they place a "hold" on you which means that whatever happens to you on the original charge for which you were arrested, you won't be released until the Marshall's Office is notified and comes for you.
A federal indigtment could warrant a US Marshal hold. If you were in jail for a petty crime, but it involved US money, drugs AND firearms (not just one or the other), or another federal crime, the US Marshal will detain you or have you HELD until further questioning or investigation.
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A federal indigtment could warrant a US Marshal hold. If you were in jail for a petty crime, but it involved US money, drugs AND firearms (not just one or the other), or another federal crime, the US Marshal will detain you or have you HELD until further questioning or investigation.
In plain English it is the statute used by the US Marshall's Service to place a hold or detainer on a prisoner held by another jurisdiction, whom they wish to take into federal custody.
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A U.S. Marshal detainer is a request issued by a U.S. Marshal to hold an individual in custody, typically for federal law enforcement purposes. It is often used in conjunction with the apprehension of fugitives or individuals involved in federal criminal cases. The detainer notifies local law enforcement agencies that the U.S. Marshals intend to take custody of the person once they are released from state or local detention. This helps prevent the release of individuals wanted for federal offenses.
A community custody hold in my city is basically just a doc (department of corrections) violation. Basically they violated the terms of their community custody and are being held in jail for it.
No. A US Deputy Marshal is a federal employee who works for the Marshals Service.
It is not a crime to wear a uniform, or wear clothing that signifies law enforcement personnel. But if you begin to say you're a U.S Marshal, or give anyone the impression that you're law enforcement, you can be arrested for 'impersonating a law enforcement officer'.
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The current (2009) Marshal is Pamela Talkin.
Cahill U.S. Marshal was created on 1973-07-11.