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Are all auxiliary police officers appointed by the court?

The auxiliary police of the court is not a fixed position of the court.

The auxiliary police of the court refers to the police who provide support in the court's work of implementing differences and maintaining order. Generally speaking, the recruitment and selection of court auxiliary police are carried out in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and procedures, and are not directly related to the internal establishment of the court. They can enter the court through open recruitment or specific selection procedures, have certain law enforcement responsibilities and authority, and assist the court to ensure the normal trial and court order.