Law Enforcement Agencies of Kamassa

The United States Marshals were created and signed into law (Judiciary Act of 1798) by President George Washington during the first session of the United States Congress on September 24th, 1789. The United States Marshals are responsible for apprehending wanted fugitives, providing protection for the Kamassa Judiciary, transporting prisoners, protecting endangered witnesses, and any other duties appointed to them by the State of Kamassa and the United States Government. It is currently run by United States Marshal William Graves by presidential appointment.

The Saint Denis Police Department (SDPD) is the sole local law enforcement agency of the City of Saint Denis. It was founded in 1796, becoming highly militarized during it's early years compared to other police departments of the era. The SDPD follows a modern organizational structure, led by Chief of Police Robert Jean-Baptiste.

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