Massachusetts Statutes
§ 17 — Sergeant-at-arms and other legislative officers and employees; duties and police powers
Massachusetts § 17
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title IJURISDICTION AND EMBLEMS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, THE GENERAL COURT, STATUTES AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
Ch. 3THE GENERAL COURT
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 3, § 17 (2026).
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Section 17. The sergeant-at-arms shall serve such processes and execute such orders as may be enjoined upon him by the general court or by either branch thereof, attend the members or clerks of either branch when they are charged with a message from one branch to the other or to the governor and council, maintain order among the spectators admitted into the chambers in which the respective branches hold their sessions, prevent the interruption of either branch or of the committees thereof, and shall have the control of, and superintendence over, his subordinate officers, taking care that they promptly perform their duties. In respect to any criminal offense committed in any part of the state house assigned to or used by either branch of the general court or any committee or officer thereof
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