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offices and Sheriff
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.
Sheriff offices may coexist with other county level law enforcement agencies such as county police, county park police, or county detectives.
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.
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.

offices and District
Downtown, the center of the city, is currently undergoing major redevelopment with new condos, apartments, offices and The Power & Light District ( shopping / entertainment development ) complete with bars, restaurants, a grocery store with a roof-top pool club called The Jones, a performing arts center, and The Sprint Center.
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, used to be the headquarters of the Soviet Turkestan Military District and on 20 February 1992, the new Ministry of Defence Affairs took over the offices which had been formerly occupied by the district headquarters staff.
This location is also home to the agency's administrative offices, as well as the offices of the Municipal Water District of Orange County, a member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Lewes District Council, the second tier of local government, is administered from offices in the High Street.
There are elected officials who maintain offices in the Bessemer annex, such as the county's Assistant Tax Collector, the Assistant Tax Assessor, and the Assistant District Attorney.
Residents of the former portion of the District of Columbia that was returned to Virginia ( through retrocession ) vote under the same rules as other Virginia residents, despite a significant Federal presence, including the Pentagon, Washington Reagan National Airport, the Patent and Trademark Office, US Marshals Headquarters, Drug Enforcement Agency Headquarters, US State Department's training campus, and Central Intelligence Agency offices.
NAD's Europe District has done work in dozens of countries and currently has offices in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Turkey, Georgia, Romania, Bulgaria, Israel, Spain, and soon Botswana.
In 1825 only three post offices operated in all of York County, at Yorkville, Blairsville and Hopewell, but by 1852 York District had 27.
Four of the nine commissioner seats and all row offices except for the District Attorney have held by Democrats since winning two at-large seats in November 2007.
Monroe County is served by the Monroe County District Library from its administrative offices in Woodsfield, Ohio ; it also offers a bookmobile service.
The current occupants of these offices are District 1's Eric Robinson ( R ), District 2's Jamie Brown Bennett ( R )- Elected April 3, 2012, as the first female Commissioner and youngest in County History, District 3's Vance Posey ( D ) and District 4's Sammy Lewis Robinson ( D ).
The site at the southwest corner of Schaumburg and Roselle Roads has been transformed into a diverse development offering several stores including a Dominicks, the Schaumburg Township District Library, an Applebee's, and a few other varied and diverse retail stores, offices, and services such as temp agencys, and a little-used public amphitheater set in a walkthrough area which was designed to be available as a gathering point for citizens, but is generally disused.
Arrowhead Community Center houses Park District offices and indoor program space, including a dance / aerobics studio, two racquetball courts, and the popular Fun-N-Learn Preschool Program.
The offices of the Prairie Central Consolidated School District are located in Fairbury, as is the district's only high school, Prairie Central High School.
Most children in Downs attend the schools of District # 3, offices located on Washington Street.
Michael Bray was co-pastor at the Reformation Lutheran Church in Bowie when he conspired to bomb 10 clinics and offices of abortion supporters in three states and the District of Columbia from January 1984 through January 1985.

offices and Attorney
In 2006, a few top staff in the national denominational offices ( two attorneys named, the Clerk suggested by role in the exposé article cited below ; none of those staff still serve in those offices ) produced documents labelled " Privileged and Confidential Attorney Work Communication " recommending that presbyteries use " spiritual language " in defending property rights and assuming a defensive posture, obligating congregations to file suit.
The Office of the Attorney General, is made up of a number of different offices:
Consequently, Wilmington, in the northern part of the state and its largest city, has many state offices and employees one would normally expect to find in the state capital, including the headquarters of the Office of the Attorney General, especially as many large American corporations maintain nominal offices in that city to register their Delaware corporation.
The Governor also appoints certain boards and commissions in each of the 24 Counties and in Baltimore City, such as local Boards of Elections, commissions notaries public, and he appoints officers to fill vacancies in the elected offices of Attorney General and Comptroller.
In 1736, when he was 15 years old, he began to read law in the Philadelphia offices of the former Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Andrew Hamilton, then the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Located at the base of capital hill Nashville, TN is a secure 10 story building that contains the offices of Attorney General, Health and Child Services.
Hahn served from 1985 to 2001 as Los Angeles City Attorney, an office of 358 attorneys, support staff of 346, with branch offices in 21 locations citywide.
In some offices the Executive Assistant District Attorney has the responsibility of hiring lawyers and other staff members.
In 2008, an official internal " Review of the Serious Fraud Office " compared the SFO unfavourably with two of its counterparts in New York City: the offices of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the New York County District Attorney.
The building in Trenton, New Jersey that houses the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety ( headed by the Attorney General ), the courtroom, chambers and offices of the State Supreme Court, the courtroom and several chambers and offices of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division, and the administrative headquarters of the statewide court system, was dedicated in 1982 as the Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, in his honor.
The Executive Office for United States Attorneys ( EOUSA ) provides the administrative support for the 93 United States Attorneys ( encompassing 94 United States Attorneys ' offices, as the Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands has a single U. S. Attorney for both districts ), including:
* Crown Attorney Program, working with crown attorney offices, a network that specializes in firearms investigations
It also created the offices of U. S. Marshal, Deputy Marshal, and District Attorney in each federal judicial district.
The Office of the Attorney General consists of a number of different offices:
David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir GCVO, PC, KC, ( 29 May 1900 – 27 January 1967 ), known as Sir David Maxwell Fyfe from 1942 to 1954 and as The Viscount Kilmuir from 1954 to 1962, was a British Conservative politician, lawyer and judge who combined an industrious and precocious legal career with political ambitions that took him to the offices of Solicitor General, Attorney General, Home Secretary and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.
After nearly 10, 000 pounds of prayer requests and letters to the Tilton ministry were found in a disposal bin at a Tulsa area recycling firm in February 1992, along with itemized receipts of their delivery from Tilton's main mail-handling service in Tulsa rather than from the church offices in Farmers Branch, Tilton admitted in a deposition given to the Texas Attorney General's office that he often prayed over computerized lists of prayer requests instead of the actual prayer requests themselves, and that prayer requests were in fact routinely thrown away after categorization.

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