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Dallas County Sheriff's Office Inducts Two Veteran Officers as New Bailiffs

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Published on February 07, 2024
Dallas County Sheriff's Office Inducts Two Veteran Officers as New BailiffsSource: Dallas County Sheriff's Department

The Dallas County Sheriff's Office has an addition to its ranks, as Sheriff Brown and the Executive Team brought on board two new bailiffs. The induction ceremony was announced on the department's official social media on February 6.

Sworn in were Rajah Jones, a retired veteran from the Dallas Police Department who served for 30 years, and Todd Weaver, who had been a Reserve Officer for 15 years with the same department. The post heralded the arrival of both men with a simple welcome, "Welcome to Team Dallas County Sheriff's Office", as per the Dallas County Sheriff's Department.

Their years of experience are expected to be a significant asset to the Sheriff's Office, as seen in a statement appreciating Jones' three decades and Weaver's fifteen years of service in law enforcement. Their tenure at the Dallas Police Department should offer a wealth of experience to their duties as bailiffs, tasked with keeping order in the courts and ensuring the safety of legal officials.

Details about the specific responsibilities or the date when the two will formally begin their roles were not disclosed, however, the Sheriff's social media update indicates that both Jones and Weaver are now officially part of the law enforcement community serving Dallas County. With the safety of courts being paramount, experienced officers like Jones and Weaver bring reassurance to a system that relies on, such steadfast professionals.