US Probation
The U.S. Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, provide a framework to administer justice fairly as one of the three distinct branches of government. The federal judiciary includes various court types, such as Bankruptcy Courts and Courts of Appeals, which handle cases granted jurisdiction by the Constitution or Congress.
An essential component of the federal courts, U.S. probation and pretrial services officers serve to protect communities while supporting the judicial process. Through initiatives like educational resources and comprehensive jury operations, the U.S. Courts strive to ensure fair and impartial justice is delivered to all.
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