That’s not quite right. US Marshals are literally an agency of the Dept of Justice and part of the executive. The judicial branch is the only one of the three without any law enforcement.
That said, in normal times Marshals are tasked with protecting the judicial, and being the judicial law enforcement, but that comes from the executive.
That’s not quite right. US Marshals are literally an agency of the Dept of Justice and part of the executive. The judicial branch is the only one of the three without any law enforcement.
That said, in normal times Marshals are tasked with protecting the judicial, and being the judicial law enforcement, but that comes from the executive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Marshals_Service
edit: typo
I seriously did not know that. I always thought they were a seperate entity. Today I learned. Thanks.
What enforcement branch does the legislative have
Sargent at arms?
Yup, Sargent at Arms of both the House and Senate, as well as the United States Capitol Police.