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  2. High Court enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a County Court bailiff, who is an officer of a lower court, an HCEO is an officer of the High Court, and consequently has much greater power.. No notice is required to the party on which the writ is executed; commercial premises can be broken into by the officer by any means they choose; and once present in a property they cannot be forcibly removed.

  3. Bailiff - Wikipedia

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    Bailiff's notice on boarded-up premises, London, 2015. A bailiff [1] is a manager, overseer or custodian – a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given.

  4. Warrant of execution - Wikipedia

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    If amount sought is more than £600 it can be enforced in the High Court using a writ of control. The value of the warrant will calculated by adding the amount of the request, plus the court fee and creditor's costs (if granted). As the warrant can only be sought on a judgment debt of £5,000 or less, statutory interest is not recoverable.

  5. County Court bailiff - Wikipedia

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    Section 14 of the County Court Act 1984 gives the following penalty: If any person assaults an officer of a court while in the execution of his duty, he shall be liable— (a) on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 months or to a fine of an amount not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or both; or

  6. COST OF HIGH-PROFILE TRIAL: Disputes proliferate - and not ...

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    Aug. 30—BELLAIRE — State prosecutors continue to present evidence in a trial of three men facing charges related to a plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, while, behind the scenes, local ...

  7. Judiciary of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The lowest level is the courts of common pleas, the intermediate-level courts are the district courts of appeals, and the highest-ranking court is the Ohio Supreme Court. Ohio municipal and county courts hear cases involving traffic violations, non-traffic misdemeanors, evictions and small civil claims (in which the amount in controversy does ...

  8. Courts of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Ohio include: State courts of Ohio The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center in Columbus, headquarters of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Supreme Court of Ohio [1] Ohio District Courts of Appeal (12 districts) [2] Ohio Court of Claims [3] Ohio Courts of Common Pleas [4] Ohio Municipal Courts [4] Ohio County Courts [4] Ohio Mayor's Courts

  9. The Sheriffs Are Coming - Wikipedia

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    County Court judgements and awards with a value of £600 and above made in the County Court can be transferred to the High Court for enforcement for a court fee of £66. If enforcement is successful, the court fee is recoverable from the judgement debtor, along with the original debt, judgement interest and enforcement costs.