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Q: How Many Sheriff Deputies in St John ParishLA?
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Who does the county sheriff's work for?

The sheriff works for the citizens of the county where he is employed.Additional: The Sheriff, themself, is usually an elective position (and in some states a State Consititutional Officer) while all others employed by their department (Deputies and civilians) are appointed or are civil service employees.


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Why is it that in the movies towns always have a Sheriff yet any towns that I've ever visited or lived in had a police department and not a Sheriff's office?

Many small towns can't afford a police department and contract with the Sheriff's department for police services. Sometimes, the Sheriff's deputies will wear a uniform that says the Town's name and Police (i.e. Cupertino Police) when they are assigned to that town or city.


What are 3 advantages of being a sheriff and deputy sheriff?

A County "Sheriff" in most (all?) states is a State Constitutional Officer and an elective (as opposed to an appointive) position.The Sheriff (and his deputies) have the power to enforce BOTH the criminal AND the civil statutes of the state, whereas 'police' departments may only enforce criminal law.A Sheriff possess wide powers under the state constitution and is considered to be the the chief law enforcement officer of the entire county, regardless of whether the individual municipalities within the county have their own chiefs or not. His power exceeds and supersedes theirs when he wishes to exercise it.A "Deputy Sheriff" is simply the title/rank of those who the Sheriff chooses to "deputize" and who carry out the duties of the Sheriff's office, which in today's world are many and varied (e.g.: operation of the jails - court and judicial security - service of court papers - uniformed patrol - etc - etc). Deputies also can exercise their authority anywhere in their entire county and may take law enforcement action regardless of what municipality they may be in.


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Louis XVI's fate was decided by the National Convention, which voted to convict him of conspiracy against public liberty and sentenced him to death by guillotine. The vote was carried by a narrow margin of 361 deputies out of 721 present.


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