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What does the court judicial police do?
Legal subjectivity:

Court judicial police, also known as bailiff, is a special kind of police set up in the court. In society, the judicial police of the court are not familiar with the general police. In fact, they run through every case, from the pursuit of criminals to escort, detention, trial and even equipment management. It is precisely because they have more contact with prisoners that they need to enforce the law impartially.

Legal objectivity:

Article 1 of the Opinions of the Ministry of Justice on Further Strengthening the Construction of Grassroots Judicial Offices should further deepen the understanding of the important position and role of grassroots judicial offices. In China's judicial administrative system, the judicial office is the most basic organization, which undertakes the important functions of organizing and implementing various basic judicial administrative work and directly providing legal services and legal protection for the masses. It is also an important channel and frontier for judicial administrative organs at all levels to serve the overall situation, the masses and the society.