Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:2485.7 — Marshal as executive officer; deputies
Louisiana § 13:2485.7
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 13:2485.7 (2026).
Text
A.The marshal is the executive officer of the court. He shall execute the orders and mandates of the court and, in the execution thereof, and in making arrests and preserving the peace, he has the same powers and authority of a sheriff.
B.The marshal may, with the approval of the judge, appoint one or more deputy marshals, having the same powers and authority as the marshal, but the marshal shall be responsible for their actions.
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Related
State v. Wilson
822 So. 2d 20 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2002)
Legislative History
Acts 1962, No. 122, §7.
Nearby Sections
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§ 13:2485.1
§ 13:2485.1§ 13:2485.10
Population as determining clerk§ 13:2485.11
Determination of population§ 13:2485.12
Powers and duties of clerk§ 13:2485.13
Qualifications of clerk; bond§ 13:2485.14
Deputy clerks§ 13:2485.15
Salary of clerk§ 13:2485.16
Court room and offices§ 13:2485.17
Seal§ 13:2485.18
Civil Procedure§ 13:2485.19
Service of writs and processes§ 13:2485.2
Qualifications of judge and marshal§ 13:2485.20
Court reporter; fees§ 13:2485.21
Criminal jurisdiction§ 13:2485.22
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Bluebook (online)
Louisiana § 13:2485.7, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/13%3A2485.7.