This sounds like a good story, and I'd like to help you out with an answer, but I need some more facts.
Sherrifes Dept. Or Impound Lot< Have to have proof!!!!
If you haven't been arrested yet, call the sheriff/police/court and ask.
He murdered The Sheriff Of Lanark and burned down monasteries He was executed for treason.
Insufficient information. Lied to them about WHAT?
It just depends what the impound yard wants to do, if they can't re-sale the vehicle they will probably come after R.O. or the L.O. If the car is driveable and in good condition they will probably sell it and won't even charge the Registered owner.
IT'S BEING CHARGED OFF SO THE CAN GET A COURT ORDER, THEN COMES THE SHERIFF... I WOULD SUGGEST TURNING IT IN IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THEY GET THE COURT ORDER, IT'LL COST YOU A FORTUNE!
Robin Hood is considered an outlaw in legend for his actions of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. He defied the law and authority to stand up for the oppressed and marginalized members of society, ultimately becoming a symbol of rebellion against corrupt and oppressive rulers.
in spanish sheriff=sheriff haha
The Sheriff of Graal is Sheriff Zach. He was made Sheriff by the Creator himself.
It is said that English soldiers under the Sheriff of Lanark (who was English) murdered the wife of William Wallace in an attempt to flush Wallace out of hiding. Wallace at that time was an outlaw, wanted by the English for stealing beer from a Perth tavern. However, this is all probably fanciful as it was written much later by chronicler John of Fordun. In all probability, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed at the start of the revolt against English occupation of Scotland. Whether Wallace killed the Sheriff or not is open to question. Wallce did not start the revolt, he merely responded to one already begun. Anyhow, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed simply because he was an English figure of authority, probably.
Sheriff--------------Additional: (in the US) the Office of Sheriff is established in the state constitution and there is only one Sheriff per jurisdiction (usually a county, altho some large cities also have a Sheriff). There is only one Sheriff, and his correct title is SHERIFF. All other employees of the Sheriff's Department, regardless of their rank or title, is a DEPUTY Sheriff.
She would just be called Sheriff