Today, the primary responsibilities of U.S. Marshals include protecting federal judges and witnesses, transporting federal prisoners, apprehending federal fugitives, and managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.
Oh, sweet.
The President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, appoints U.S. Marshals for a 4-year term.
Oh, sweet.
Oh. Oh no.
https://www.gao.gov/assets/a91787.html#:~:text=The President%2C with the advice,for a 4-year term.
Exactly. That’s why my point is that there may be other mechanisms for courts to deputize or recruit people to serve as enforcers for the court.