Overview
U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Jersey
The United States Marshals Service (USMS) for the District of New Jersey maintains its primary operations within the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Newark. As the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency, the USMS is the enforcement arm of the federal courts. The Newark office plays a pivotal role in the federal justice system, ensuring the security of judicial proceedings and executing the orders of the court across the state. This location serves as a headquarters for deputy marshals operating throughout the region.
Judicial Security and Operations
- Court Security: Protection of federal judges, jurors, and other trial participants, as well as the physical security of the federal courthouse facilities.
- Prisoner Operations: Management of federal detainees, including housing, transportation to court appearances, and medical care coordination.
- Asset Forfeiture: Seizure, management, and disposal of assets forfeited to the government by criminals, helping to disrupt illegal enterprises.
Law Enforcement Missions
- Fugitive Investigations: Leadership of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force, which coordinates with local and state agencies to apprehend dangerous fugitives.
- Witness Security: Administration of the Federal Witness Security Program (WITSEC) to ensure the safety of government witnesses and their families.
- Sex Offender Investigations: Enforcement of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, assisting in the tracking of non-compliant sex offenders.
Access to the USMS office is strictly controlled due to the sensitive nature of its operations. The agency is integral to the functioning of the federal judiciary in New Jersey, handling high-profile and high-risk security details.
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