-
warden of the
county jail. The New York City Sheriff's
Office has five
undersheriffs serving each
borough of New York City,
overseen by the
Sheriff of the...
- or de
Lyttleton KB SL(c. 1407–23
August 1481) was an
English judge,
undersheriff, Lord of
Tixall Manor, and
legal writer from the
Lyttelton family. He...
- the sheriff, or
below an
undersheriff if that rank/title
exists within an agency.
Chief deputies may also be
above undersheriffs depending on the sheriff's...
-
Yavapai County. In 1881,
Wyatt Earp
served for
about five
months as
undersheriff of the
eastern half of Pima County. When
Wyatt resigned,
Behan was appointed...
- and
interviewing suspects alongside the criminalists.
Sheriffs and
Undersheriffs act as an
administrative and
supervisory arm of the LVPD and
often appear...
- responsibility. In some
places the
undersheriff is the
warden of the
county jail. The New York City Sheriff's
Office has five
undersheriffs: each one is responsible...
-
Latin as bedellus. The
Domesday Book
refers to
Beadles as
bedelli or
undersheriffs of manors. In England, the word came to
refer to a
parish constable...
-
conspiracy to
obstruct justice and
obstruction of justice.
Tanaka served as
Undersheriff of Los
Angeles County from 2011 to 2013. He was also
mayor of the City...
-
public life into obscurity. From 1510, More
served as one of the two
undersheriffs of the City of London, a
position of
considerable responsibility in...
- Earp
thought that he had a good
chance to win
because he was the
former undersheriff in the
region and a Republican, like
Arizona Territorial Governor John...