Definition of United States Marshals Service

1. Noun. The United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal judicial system.


Lexicographical Neighbors of United States Marshals Service

united states federal trade commission
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
united states food and drug administration
United States government
United States Government Accounting Office
United States Government Printing Office
united states health care financing administration
united states health resources and services administration
United States House of Representatives
united states indian health service
United States intelligence agency
United States Intelligence Community
United States liquid unit
United States Marines
United States Marine Corps
United States Marshals Service (current term)
United States Military Academy
United States Mint
united states national aeronautics and space administration
United States National Library of Medicine
United States Naval Academy
United States Navy
united states occupational safety and health administration
united states office of economic opportunity
united states office of research integrity
united states office of technology assessment
United States of America
United States Postal Inspection Service
United States Postal Service
United States Post Office

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