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A peace officer subordinate to a sheriff.
Warren Ferguson
Per the first episode, Barney was Andy's cousin.
"Enos" after the Deputy Sheriff Enos Strate who was played by Sonny Shroyer .
No but he played a deputy Marshall in his first apperancein an American made western 1968's Hang'Em High
The usual official job title is "deputy sheriff." Because the sheriff deputizes these officers and they work under his authority, the other term is properly "sheriff's deputy." Effectively, the terms are interchangeable.
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.
Deputy Librarians
"Deputy sheriff" is the full job title of sworn line employees in a sheriff's department. They are usually addressed as "deputy," in the same way a police officer is addressed as "officer."
Yes. A deputy has all the powers of a Sheriff through delegation.
A deputy is authorized to carry out the powers of the person who deputizes him. In the law enforcement context, a deputy is usually a deputy sheriff, who can exercise the duties and powers of the sheriff who appoints him or her.
how much does a deputy make
The Deputy Sheriff's Star - 1914 was released on: USA: 9 May 1914
I wonder if you mean deputy. I shot the Sheriff but I did not shoot the Deputy.
Carlson was the deputy sheriff in Soledad in the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
When I grow up, I want to be a deputy sheriff.
A deputy