Talk:court marshal

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The word "court marshal" does sometimes seem to be something other than a misspelling. It refers to different legal offices in some countries. See here under point 9: "Documents which are served by the court marshal are stamped either in black ink if service is in the affirmative or red ink if service is in the negative..." And here: "According to the new law, a court marshal is a person with Thai nationality issued at birth, is aged 20 or older and must not be a politician holding a civil service position." 2.202.159.91 15:48, 22 September 2019 (UTC)Reply