Marshals shall not furnish any basis, during the course of a trial or any judicial proceeding, to create the impression that they are acting with partiality in favor of any of the parties nor give any sign of friendship that may be misconstrued. Their mission in the courtroom is fixed by law and the rules of the court. The rules as to the appearance or presence in the courtroom of defendants, complainants, or aggrieved citizens and witnesses should be strictly observed.
History —June 30, 1964.