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If you meant coroners. That depends on what county they work for and what their duties. Medical coroner is a little bit generic. Also depends on your state laws as to titles and duties. You could phone your local sheriff department to get more information on what job you are asking about.
State police typically have more power than a sheriff because they are responsible for enforcing state laws across the entire state. Sheriffs, on the other hand, are usually responsible for law enforcement within a specific county and their authority is limited to that jurisdiction. State police may also have additional resources and training compared to sheriff's departments.
The Texas Constitution allows for a sheriff in each of the 254 counties - so there is more than one sheriff in Texas. The largest sheriff's office in Texas is the Harris County Sheriff's Office - the current sheriff is Adrian Garcia.
He is the county sherrifHeck Tate is a friend of Atticus and also the sheriff of Maycomb County
Onondaga (NY county) Law Enforcement Information System numbers are issued by the county sheriff's office to alarm system subscribers. More information can be seen here: http://www.ongov.net/Sheriff/records.html .
It all depends how old you are, and how much people are behind you.Talk to you county Judge for more information, you can also talk to the sheriff of your county... they might know more about the subject.
The song you're referring to is likely "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," which became popular in the 1950s and had various versions. However, if you mean the song specifically titled "The High Sheriff of the County," there isn't a widely recognized song by that name from 1964. If you have more details or specific lyrics, I could help identify it more accurately!
Both terms, "sheriff deputy" and "deputy sheriff," are used interchangeably, but "deputy sheriff" is the more commonly accepted and formal term. A deputy sheriff is an officer who works under the authority of a sheriff, typically responsible for law enforcement duties in a county. The hierarchy usually designates the sheriff as the elected official, while deputies serve as their appointed or hired staff.
The hierarchy generally goes: Federal (FBI, CIA, etc) State police/agencies County sheriff Municipal/City police
The county Sheriff has the undisputed and supreme authority over all and any in his county. The Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution is the supreme law of the US and Article 1 section 8 is where they lay claim to their power as well as the 10th amendment. A game warden's authority is strictly limited with the dealing's of the game and fish. The Supreme Court ruled that there can be only one supreme arresting authority in the county and that responsibility falls on the Sheriff. This prevents the conflicts between city police, state police, fish and Game, BlM and all the others proclaiming the authority.
Contact the Sheriff's Department (not the police department) for the COUNTY in which the person is residing and alert them to the person's current location, the county which issued the warrant and the person's name or other identifying information. If the warrant is for a felony or serious misdemeanor, the Sheriff's Department will take it more seriously. If you are reporting them for a lessor offense and the person is outside the county in which the warrant was issued, you may not get any response.
He's in by majority vote- he can be voted out but would take more than one person. If he did something improper you can go to city council