An NSA conspiracy, a fugitive on the run, and Tommy Lee Jones in relentless pursuit—U.S. Marshals ratchets up the tension with high-octane chases, clever escapes, and a cat-and-mouse game that keeps you riveted till the explosive climax.
U.S. Marshals Trivia
What was the original purpose of the U.S. Marshals when established in 1789? (Expert)
#1: To manage the federal prison system
#2: To serve and execute all lawful writs, processes, and orders
#3: To enforce drug laws
#4: To protect and transport inmates
Who is the most famous U.S. Marshal in history? (Genius)
#1: Wyatt Earp
#2: Bass Reeves
#3: Bat Masterson
#4: John Wayne
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U.S. Marshals Fun Facts
U.S. Marshals were the first federal law enforcement agency established in the United States, dating back to 1789.
U.S. Marshals have jurisdiction over any federal fugitive matters, including the pursuit and capture of escaped prisoners and probation and parole violators.
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