judicial officer
English
Etymology
As a European official, a calque of French huissier de justice (“court usher”) employing officer because of usher's lack of legal associations in English.
Noun
judicial officer (plural judicial officers)
- (law) A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
- (law) A huissier de justice, a process server and officer of the court in several European countries.
Synonyms
- (European law) See huissier de justice
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