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New York City Marshal : ウィキペディア英語版
New York City Marshal

New York City Marshals are civil litigation enforcement officers of New York City who are appointed by the mayor to 5-year terms. They are independent public officers and do not collect a salary during their tenure in office. By law, no more than 83 city marshals shall be appointed by a mayor. Marshals primarily enforce orders from civil court cases, including collecting on judgments, seizing property, and carrying out evictions. Marshals are regulated by the Mayor's Committee on New York City Marshals and the Department of Investigation. Marshals perform similar civil enforcement duties that are performed by deputy sheriffs of the New York City Sheriff's Office, but unlike the deputy sheriffs, they are not city employees or peace officers. On an annual basis, city marshals must pay the city of New York $1,500 plus 4.5 percent of the fees they receive for collecting judgments.
==History==

In 1938, the New York City Marshals were placed under the supervision of the New York City Department of Investigation, and in 1954, the City Of New York Bureau of City Marshals (later renamed the Mayor's Committee on New York City Marshals) was established. By 1968, Article 16 of the New York City Civil Court Act made city marshals officers of the Civil Court of New York City, which allowed Appellate Divisions for the First and Second Judicial Departments of the court to supervise the marshals. While they were still appointed by the mayor of New York City, the Judicial Court could supervise and remove the appointed marshals from office.

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