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I'm thinking that you're asking "who is in charge of all of the police stations in the district?" The police chief. The hierarchy generally is as follows: there is normally a police chief, who is in charge of the entire police department. This includes all of the districts of that jurisdiction. The chief may run certain aspects of a police department while an assistant chief may run the other aspects of it, such as administration versus operations. An assistant chief of police may also be considered an inspector. In a large city with several patrolling districts, there will be several police stations known as precincts, while in many cities of moderate size there may be only one or two police stations, known as districts. The main police station is known as headquarters. Police captains or majors often are in charge of each precinct or district. Lieutenants are often in charge of certain divisions of the police departments, such as the traffic, patrol, Detective, or other operations of that particular precinct. Sergeants and corporals are often in charge of a certain number of patrol officers or detectives in that district.
neutron particle there is no charge at all..........
Ovreall charge is neutral or no charge
Over all Charge
Electrons have a negative charge; Protons have a positive charge; and neutrons have no charge.
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I'm thinking that you're asking "who is in charge of all of the police stations in the district?" The police chief. The hierarchy generally is as follows: there is normally a police chief, who is in charge of the entire police department. This includes all of the districts of that jurisdiction. The chief may run certain aspects of a police department while an assistant chief may run the other aspects of it, such as administration versus operations. An assistant chief of police may also be considered an inspector. In a large city with several patrolling districts, there will be several police stations known as precincts, while in many cities of moderate size there may be only one or two police stations, known as districts. The main police station is known as headquarters. Police captains or majors often are in charge of each precinct or district. Lieutenants are often in charge of certain divisions of the police departments, such as the traffic, patrol, Detective, or other operations of that particular precinct. Sergeants and corporals are often in charge of a certain number of patrol officers or detectives in that district.
Some large police departments have multiple stations and put Captains in charge to oversee and run individual stations. Smaller departments that only have one station have the highest rank (Chief) in charge of the station.
(in the US) The individual in charge of the Police Department usually bears the title of "Chief." However, Some departments call them by another title (e.g.: Commissioner - etc).
The federal government is in charge of all police forces in Australia.
Call to your Near police station he have a password for all :-)
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Yes. It all depends upon your contacts with the police. If your wife is having contacts then it will be difficult to do so.
The police, and everyone else, have known all along who was in charge of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: the director, Tobe Hooper.
Means "pickup" generally but can mean other codes all depends on the police station,state,etc...
This question varies based on your location. In many small cities and towns, the chief of police directly heads a small department. In other larger cities, the city is likely divided into police districts, each commanded by a captain (or similar) who reports to a commander, deputy chief, or other official, who in turn reports to the chief executive of the agency.
Yes, a District Court prosecutor can add a misdemeanor charge to a felony charge in the same case, as long as the facts support both charges. This can provide the prosecutor with more flexibility in seeking a conviction or plea deal.