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Witness Security Program
The U.S. Marshals Service
provides for the security, health and safety of government witnesses,
and their immediate dependents, whose lives are in danger as a result of
their testimony against drug traffickers, terrorists, organized crime
members and other The Witness Security
Program was authorized by the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 and
amended by the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. The U.S.
Marshals have protected, relocated and given new identities to more than
8,200 witnesses and 9,800 of The successful operation of
this program is widely recognized as providing a unique and valuable
tool in the government’s battle against major criminal conspirators and
organized The U.S. Marshals provide 24-hour protection to all witnesses, while they are in a high-threat environment including pretrial conferences, trial testimonials and other court appearances. No Witness Security Program participant, who followed security guidelines, has been harmed while under the active protection of the U.S. Marshals. In both criminal and civil
matters involving protected witnesses, the U.S. Marshals cooperate fully
with local law enforcement and court authorities to bring witnesses to
justice or to have |
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