Eviction Process Used by U.S. Marshalls

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I have a client who has to move out after losing a lease assumption
motion. The Court ordered the client to move out and provided that if the
client didn't move out by a particular date, the landlord could proceed
with the writ procedure per its UD judgment to evict through the Sheriff's
Department. Despite my telling the Client that the order said it needed to
move out, Client has not moved out, but landlord is now asking the Court to
order the U.S. Marshalls to evict because, according to landlord's counsel,
the U.S. Marshall will evict sooner than the 4-6 weeks the Sheriff will
take..
Does anybody know the procedure the U.S. Marshalls follow to conduct
evictions? Do they post a notice to vacate by a particular deadline and
proceed then to evict after that deadline? How does it work?
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I have a client who has to move out after losing a lease assumption motion. The Court ordered the client to move out and provided that if the client didn't move out by a particular date, the landlord could proceed with the writ procedure per its UD judgment to evict through the Sheriff's Department. Despite my telling the Client that the order said it needed to move out, Client has not moved out, but landlord is now asking the Court to order the U.S. Marshalls to evict because, according to landlord's counsel, the U.S. Marshall will evict sooner than the 4-6 weeks the Sheriff will take..Does anybody know the procedure the U.S. Marshalls follow to conduct evictions? Do they post a notice to vacate by a particular deadline and proceed then to evict after that deadline? How does it work?--
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