Of course a Sheriff can arrest! They are Law Enforcement officers, except they typically work for a county (rather than a city). Sheriffs, by the way, are the historically oldest law enforcement type in the US, I believe.
No even the deputies have the athority to arrest.
Yes, sheriffs are fully authorized to make arrests.
Of course. Anyone can be arrested.
A constable is sort of like a police officer. In general, a constable keeps the peace but does not have the authority to arrest someone.
THINK. The police or sherrif will tell you - right before they put the handcuffs on and take you to jail.
Yes sir, if they wear the badge they have the right.
A capias does not get "delivered". A capias is a civil warrant of arrest. It can be served by a constable of the city of Medford or by the Sheriff's Office. By "served" this means "compel" the attendance of the defendant at court. The defendant may be contacted by the officer to appear voluntarily or arrested and brought to court if deemed necessary. If served by a constable the constable MUST be sworn in the city of Medford. A constable from another city/ town may not arrest out of his or her sworn jurisdiction in a case relative to "child support" unless appointed by the Probate Court as a "Guardian Ad Lidem". Such appointment would enable the constable to arrest the defendant anywhere in the Commonwealth. Another questionable way constables arrest in other jurisdictions is upon a motion to the court under rule 4 of the M.R.C.P. for appointment as "special process server". This method has been argued for years with no black and white ruling but is still used quite frequently. If you are the plaintiff looking to have one served contact a Medford Constable found through City Hall or the Middlesex Sheriff's Office. If you are a defendant and know you have a capias issued against you, contact the court or an attorney immediately to have it removed or you are subject to arrest. I hope this is helpful and good luck.
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In Law a warrant is an authorization issued by a magistrate or other official allowing a constable or other officer to arrest a person.
Kelly was charged with of the murder of Sergeant Kennedy, Constable Scanlan and Lonigan, the various bank robberies, the murder of Sherritt, resisting arrest at Glenrowan and with a long list of minor charges. He was convicted of the willful murder of Constable Lonigan and was sentenced to death
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Police Constable. Constable is the first rank of a UK Police Officer. In order the ranks are as follows :- Constable Sergeant Inspector Chief Inspector Superintendant Chief Superintendant Assistant Chief Constable Deputy Chief Constable Chief Constable