Yes. If that Sheriff has jurisdiction in the area where they pulled you over, the other officers can be considered 'deputized' on-the-spot. But only the LEO with jurisdiction in that area can cite you.
If the Deputy is operating within their jurisdiction they have the legal authority to enforce the law ANYWHERE they happen to see a violation.
Yes, they are. The cities that install them do not do this without considering the legal possibilities. They usually include a picture of the front and back of the car, and often the driver is visible. Do not speed if you do not want a ticket. The prior answer is not entirely true. You must look into what constitutes legal service in your state. For example, in Arizona, a ticket issued only by mail does not constitute liable legal service, and according to state statute rule 4i, such a thing is dismissed after 120 days. Yes it is legal to ISSUE the ticket, but as far as the legal liability involved, that is questionable depending on location.
No, it is not legal. Despite of what others can tell you it is not legal at all. Your taking music from video and the artist or record company is not being payed for it; there for it is not legal
You download music for free-- That is not legal at all. So no, it is NOT a legal site to download from.
yes Spiral frog is legal. yes Spiral frog is legal. how do you delete spiral frog
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No, it is not legal!
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The Sheriff.
im not for sure there is a legal minimum but i tighting them to 3 to 4 clicks and the car shouldn't go any where
It is the safe and legal minimum thickness allowed for a brake rotor.
A process server is someone who gives legal notice to an individual involved in a legal proceeding. In many jurisdiction, only a sheriff or marshall can carry out this task, so sheriff or marshall would be another name for a process server.
The Office of Sheriff in most (all?) states is a state constitutional position, therefore they would answer only to the the Governor of the state, or the state Attorney General.
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When Atticus continues to argue with the sheriff about protecting Jem, the sheriff yells '' God damn it, I'm not thinking of Jem.
Of course.