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a sheriff's officer who serves writs and summonses, makes arrests, and ensures that the sentences of the court are carried out
The word summons is singular, where as the word summonses is plural
An "apparitor" was an officer who attended magistrates and judges to execute their orders, or a messenger or officer who serves the process of an ecclesiastical court.
liaison officer
he was on the orange county sherrifs departent that was killed in the line of duty
It depends. The determining factor in most states will be the statute of limitations for motor vehicle offenses. In New Jersey, for instance, the statute of limitations for most offenses is 30 days. Therefore, summonses must be issued within 30 days of the infraction. You should research the statute of limitations for motor vehicle summonses in the state where you reside. Good luck.
This professional serves as a law-enforcement officer, with the authority to arrest employees who donot abide by the ethics code.
A police officer is bound to know and enforce the law and serve the community in which he or she operates. a policeman serves the community and the country
The speaker of the house.
The speaker of the house.
To help you address tickets or summonses for traffic offenses.
u have 30 days from date of vio;ation to issue summonses...the person receiving the summonses must also receive the summons within the 30 days of violation..