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Protecting the Judiciary: Page Three The U.S. Marshals and Court Security: Protection of Federal Judges
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Marshal Franks' response to the Attorney General, written 95 years ago, bears resemblance to current Marshals Service concerns for court security:
Marshal Franks made a request for additional Deputy Marshals and was supported in his request by the United States Attorney. The situation with the Terry's was obviously becoming a very serious problem for the Marshal. On May 27, 1889, Marshal Franks received assistance from the Department of Justice. Attorney General Miller wrote:
Deputy U.S. Marshal David Neagle was then assigned permanently to Justice Field to perform what we now call protective services. While riding by train with Justice Field from Los Angeles to San Francisco on August 14, 1889, Deputy Neagle learned that the notorious Terry's had boarded the train in Fresno. Neagle, fearing trouble, requested that the conductor telegraph Lathrop, the next stop, and summon assistance from peace officers or constables there. There were no available law enforcement persons.
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