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Republicans hold the county-wide offices of Sheriff, District Attorney, County Clerk, Treasurer, and Judges of the County, Family, and the Surrogate Courts.
On July 27, 1880, Pima County Sheriff Charles A. Shibell, whose offices were in the county seat of Tucson, appointed Wyatt Earp as deputy sheriff.
The legislation abolishing Middlesex County retained the Sheriff and Registers of Deeds as independently elected officials and transferred for administrative purposes the Sheriff's Department to the state Department of Public Safety and the two Registry of Deeds offices to the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office.
Other elected officials include the Sheriff, Auditor ( who is also responsible for elections ), Assessor, Treasurer, and Prosecutor, which are also partisan offices.
Republicans hold six of the eight seats on the Board of Supervisors as well as the offices of County Sheriff and Clerk of the Court.
The offices of Sheriff, District Attorney, Clerk of Superior Court, and Register of Deeds are also elected offices, elected on a countywide, partisan basis.
There are several other public offices including Coroner, Sheriff, County Clerk and others.
Some white Democrats, however, have continued to win some public offices in the parish, including Sheriff Rickey A. Jones and several school board members.
The Tolbooth was built between 1625 and 1629 and served not only as the tolbooth, but also the council offices, the Burgh and Sheriff courts, the criminal prison, and the debtors ' prison.
The Sheriff Centre which previously housed offices for the Assistant Head, Deputy Head and Exams Secretaries on its ground floor has now been redeveloped as a Management Suite.
When Richard became king he gave Ratcliffe a number of offices, including the currently attainted hereditary High Sheriff of Westmorland, and made him a Knight of the Garter.
Cooper was promised that upon resigning as governor, he would be made High Sheriff of Dorset and president of the council of war for Dorset, both of which were offices more prestigious than the governorship.
When a county council was established in 1890 the county town once more became Duns, where the former county's Sheriff Court still sits, and where the Scottish Borders Council still maintains a principal set of offices.
Duns has the largest shopping facilities in a radius of and houses the Berwickshire Sheriff Court as well as principal offices of the Scottish Borders Council.
Liberals also won the city's other top executive offices that year as Joseph Freitas was elected District attorney and Richard Hongisto was re-elected to his office of Sheriff.
Lord Spencer held the offices of County Councillor for Northamptonshire ( 1952 ), High Sheriff of Northamptonshire ( 1959 ) and Justice of the Peace for Norfolk ( 1970 ).
) Cheshire retains the offices of Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff for ceremonial purposes.
Cheshire retains the offices of Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff for ceremonial purposes under the Lieutenancies Act 1997.
Procurators fiscal work in the local sheriffdom and most of the Fiscal offices in Scotland are either in or near the Sheriff Court.
Within the federations, there is a network of 48 Procurator Fiscal offices, one for each Sheriff Court district.
When King Richard I began his reign in 1189, Hugh bought the offices of Earl of Northumbria and Sheriff of Northumberland.
In the reign of James IV he rose to great power and held many offices including: Master of the King's Household, custodian of Edinburgh Castle, and Sheriff Principal of Edinburgh and Haddington.
The Ruthven lordship encompassed the offices of Provost and Constable of Perth, and Sheriff of Strathearn.

Sheriff and may
A Sheriff may sit at different courts throughout the sheriffdom.
On July 11, 1899, Lay and others were involved in a train robbery near Folsom, New Mexico, which Parker may have planned and may have been directly involved in, which led to a shootout with local law enforcers in which Lay, arguably Parker's best friend and closest confidante, killed Sheriff Edward Farr and posseman Henry Love, leading to his imprisonment for life in the New Mexico State Penitentiary.
A typical arrest warrant in the United States will take the approximate form of: " This Court orders the Sheriff or Constable to find the named person, wherever he may be found, and deliver said person to the custody of the Court.
A dispatch in The New York Times of March 11, 1905, stated that the verdict was " written out with the knowledge and assistance of Deputy High Sheriff Rawlins ", implying that the jurors may have been coached on what conclusion to reach.
On July 7, Brazel saw Sheriff Wilcox and " whispered kinda confidential like " that he may have found a flying disc.
With many counting on a good Sheriff, Jimmy works as hard as he can, although time and the town may be against him.
In an extrajudicial foreclosure, the mortgagee need not initiate an action in court but may simply file an application before the Clerk of Court to secure attendance of the Sheriff who conducts the public sale.
A Sheriff is a Judge who is usually assigned to work in a specific Court although some work as ' floating Sheriffs ' who may work anywhere in Scotland.
Sheriff Annie Ferguson, sister of Dale's battered, slatternly girlfriend Ruby, is skeptical about Dale's guilt, but slowly comes to realize Cooper may be right.
Among the games they may have developed are Computer Othello, Block Fever, Monkey Magic, Congo Bongo, Popeye, Donkey Kong, Radar Scope, Sheriff, Space Fever, Space Firebird, Space Demon, Heli Fire, Sky Skipper, Space Launcher and Zaxxon.
Any final decision of a Sheriff may be appealed against.
The procedure followed may either be solemn, where the Sheriff sits with a jury of 15 ; or summary, where the Sheriff sits alone.
In 1571, Oxford University had to postpone the start of term because of an outbreak of plague, and the ' gaol fever ' six years later may have been part of the same epidemic, being considered more worthy of note because its victims included the Lord Chief Baron and the Lord High Sheriff.
On January 17, 2007, The Sacramento Bee reported that " Sacramento Sheriff John McGinness, alarmed by audio recordings obtained by The Bee of the radio show contest that may have led to the death of 28-year-old Jennifer Lea Strange, has directed homicide detectives to look into whether a crime was committed during the water-drinking contest sponsored by the ' Morning Rave ' show on The End radio station.
In drafting a determination the Sheriff is required to consider five distinct areas: a ) time and place of the death ; b ) the cause of death ; c ) any precautions which may have avoided the death ; d ) any defects in the system of working which may have avoided the death, and ; e ) any other relevant considerations.
It is believed he may have become the third High Sheriff of Berkshire around this time.

Sheriff and with
A clerk in the outer office took him in to Sheriff Carruthers, a big, paunchy man with thick, white hair and a voice with a senatorial resonance which suggested he should be running for higher office.
Seated in front of the desk, Hank said, `` I'm looking for some information with very little to go on, Sheriff ''.
Coldcut also collaborated with video mashup artist TV Sheriff and NomIg., to produce two audiovisual pieces " World of Evil " ( 2004 ) and " Revolution ' 08 " ( 2008 ), both composed of footage from the United States presidential elections of the respective years.
The character of John acts either to highlight the virtues of King Richard, or contrasts with the Sheriff of Nottingham, who is usually the " swashbuckling villain " opposing Robin.
Harrison County Sheriff John J. Kennedy and county judge Joseph U. Fields helped end the conflict, siding with the law and order party.
Another important friendship was with the prominent Shirreff family of Chatham, the father being High Sheriff of Northumberland County for 25 years.
While the Sheriff of Nottingham and the town itself appear in early ballads, and Sherwood is specifically mentioned in the early ballad Robin Hood and the Monk, certain of the original ballads ( even those with Nottingham references ) locate Robin on occasion in Barnsdale ( the area between Pontefract and Doncaster ), approximately fifty miles north of Nottingham, in the county of Yorkshire ; furthermore, it has been suggested that the ballads placed in this area are far more geographically specific and accurate.
Along with Hillsborough County Sheriff ’ s Office, Tampa Police Department, the State Attorney ’ s Office, the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were involved in the operation.
A photograph of an American native, a Hupa man with his spear-by Edward Sheriff Curtis, dated 1923
Sheriff courts deal with most civil and criminal cases including conducting criminal trials with a jury, known that as Sheriff solemn Court, or with a Sheriff and no jury, known as ( Sheriff summary Court ).
The Sheriff courts provide a local court service with 49 Sheriff courts organised across six Sheriffdoms.
In the very early episodes, Rosco frequently called him " Jackass ", which soon evolved into the more family friendly " dipstick " as the show become a hit with younger viewers ( though Boss Hogg, who would also use the term " Jackass " of Sheriff Rosco, would occasionally return to calling him this in later seasons ).

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