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    sheriff-depute

    noun

    • 1. (in Scotland) the chief judge of a county or district. historical

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  2. The meaning of SHERIFF DEPUTE is a lawyer designated to perform the judicial duties of a sheriff.

  3. Sheriff, a senior executive officer in an English county or smaller area who performs a variety of administrative and judicial functions. Officers of this name also exist in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the United States. In England the office of sheriff existed before the Norman Conquest.

  4. A regular officer of a sheriff's office is typically known as a deputy sheriff, sheriff's deputy or informally as a deputy. In a small sheriff's office, the deputies are supervised directly by the sheriff.

  5. Jul 20, 2023 · A deputy sheriff is a law enforcement officer who works within a specific county or jurisdiction under the supervision of the county sheriff. They are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and upholding the peace.

  6. Deputy Sheriffs are responsible for maintaining law and order, which involves patrolling assigned areas to enforce laws, prevent and discover crimes, and maintain public safety. They may respond to emergency calls, investigate criminal activity, and detain or arrest suspects.

  7. sheriff-depute (plural sheriff-deputes or sheriffs-depute) (Scotland, historical) The sheriff proper, so called since the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1748 to distinguish him from the earlier heritable sheriff-principal, whose title is now merged into that of the Lord-Lieutenant.

  8. Jul 19, 2023 · A deputy sheriff oversees the entire county in which they work. Deputy sheriffs work in the sheriff's department within their county to uphold and enforce the law, often working alongside local or federal officers, depending on the nature of a particular case or investigation.

  9. Oct 11, 2018 · A sworn law enforcement officer working for a sheriff is called a sheriff's deputy, sheriff's officer, or something similar, and is authorized to perform the sheriff's duties. From Wikipedia

  10. Definition of "deputy sheriff" An individual who is selected to support a sheriff in their activities. How to use "deputy sheriff" in a sentence. The deputy sheriff was chosen to preside over the criminal investigation in the sheriff's absence.

  11. In the United States, a deputy is a law enforcement officer working for a county sheriff's office. The person also is called a deputy sheriff or sheriff's deputy. A sheriff is an elected law enforcement officer who serves a typical term of four years.