United States Courts located in courthouses across the nation safeguard the national constitutional rights and liberties of the public. Court clerks, judges, federal public defenders, law clerks, probation and pretrial services officers, technology specialists, budget specialists, human resources specialists, administrative staff, and many others with a wide variety of talents and skills support this mission. The agency was founded in 1939, and its headquarter is based in the judiciary building in Washington, D.C., United States. United States Courts address cases and controversies that can impact the lives of all Americans. The agency helps individuals and businesses who cannot pay their debts. United States Courts resolve civil disputes involving failure to meet legal agreements. The agency work with criminal defendants and offenders in the probation and pretrial system.
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