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Clerk Of Court

A clerk of court, also called a clerk of the court, is a person who is a representative of the court and has the responsibilities of maintaining the records of said court. In addition to this responsibility, it is also likely that the clerk of the court will administer the oath to witnesses and jurors during trials. They will also do the same for grand jurors. In the past, the clerk was also the holder of the court's seal, which was used to authenticate specific documentations based on the court's orders. In some counties, this person is also responsible for reading the verdict in front of the court. The clerk of the court is considered an officer of the court in all regards.

Fast Facts

  • 28 percent of convictions of felonies in 2004 in state courts were sentenced straight to probation without any jail time served.
  • Most state court prison sentences in 2004 were five years, on average.

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