Section 69922 Of Article 8.5. Superior Court Security From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 8.5.
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. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, whenever required,
the sheriff shall attend all superior court sessions held within his
or her county. A sheriff shall attend a noncriminal, nondelinquency
action, however, only if the presiding judge or his or her designee
makes a determination that the attendance of the sheriff at that
action is necessary for reasons of public safety. The court may use
court attendants in courtrooms hearing those noncriminal,
nondelinquency actions. Notwithstanding any other law, the presiding
judge or his or her designee may provide that a court attendant take
charge of a jury, as provided in Sections 613 and 614 of the Code of
Civil Procedure. The sheriff shall obey all lawful orders and
directions of all courts held within his or her county.
(b) Subject to the memorandum of understanding described in
subdivision (b) of Section 69926, the court security services
provided by the sheriff may include, but shall not be limited to, all
of the following:
(1) Bailiff functions, as defined in Sections 830.1 and 830.36 of
the Penal Code, in criminal and noncriminal actions, including, but
not limited to, attending court.
(2) Taking charge of a jury, as provided in Sections 613 and 614
of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(3) Patrolling hallways and other areas within court facilities.
(4) Overseeing and escorting prisoners in holding cells within
court facilities.
(5) Providing security screening within court facilities.
(6) Providing enhanced security for judicial officers and court
personnel.