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  • trict Clerk, a County Clerk, a Sheriff, nine Constables, a Tax Assessor-Collector, a County Treasure
  • der previous laws (in particular the Special Constables Act 1923).
  • Constables Act of Ontario, 1877 - governing the Ontario
  • Constable', one 'High Constable', four 'Day Constables' and ten 'Night Constables'.
  • In 1993, the constabulary consisted of 17 constables and 2 supervisors.
  • Three constables and an overseer were killed in the attack, b
  • Membership of the Society of High Constables and Guard of Honour at the Palace of Holyroo
  • ce can be recruited in two divisions: Police Constables and Police Auxiliaries.
  • ford was policed by two Sergeants and twelve Constables, and on the morning of 19 August 1987 the du
  • The Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle are in charg
  • Sir Thomas Phillips had sworn in 500 Special Constables and asked for more troops to be sent.
  • the previously disorganized system of parish constables and watchmen.
  • Lippits Hill, Loughton and is staffed by 18 Constables, and three Sergeants headed by an Inspector.
  • Transport Officers are appointed as special constables, and have training in first aid/CPR, use-of-
  • olice, though they are no longer attested as constables and instead utilise 'any person' powers of c
  • ncils, School Boards, Justices of the Peace, Constables, and other local officials.
  • shment of 2,065 police officers, 475 special constables and 104 Police Community Support Officers (P
  • or's facetiousness, but more at his own; the constables and police officers were (as in duty bound)
  • In Kentucky, constables are elected from each magistrate district in
  • The constables are appointed by the Superintendent of the D
  • Also most Special Constables are attached to NPTs before they gain indepe
  • Whites also notes that Chief Constables are Mr William Slieghtholme of Scampton (for
  • First Nations Constables are appointed by the Commissioner of the OPP
  • ssistant Commissioners were always warranted constables, as opposed to the higher ranks who were ins
  • Therefore deputy mayors and chief constables as well as heads of personnel departments an
  • Crest of the Cathedral Constables' Association
  • It was founded in 1905 as the "Chief Constables Association of Canada" and adopted the curre
  • 1945 he spoke to the conference of the Chief Constables' Association to reassure them that there wou
  • f Portland Police are a body of four special constables attested under section 79 of the Harbours, D
  • (now the Civil Defence Force) and two Police Constables based in the Muthur Police Station as perpet
  • CMP officers and Dagenais, resulting in both constables being shot in the head through their car win
  • ly very similar to those issued to UK police constables, but often with different labelling, epaulet
  • cers carry swords drown, while sergeants and constables carry lances with a police pennant.
  • Julie Nesbit, the Chairman of the Constables Central Committee.
  • The Constables' Central Committee is the largest of the tri
  • The Constables' Central Committee will join the other two r
  • The Constables' Central Committee was founded as part of th
  • er 15, 1959, Kennard was falsely arrested by constables Charlie Ward and Lee Daniel for reckless dri
  • Like parish constables, church wardens were locally appointed and o
  • The powers to swear in constables come from the Epping Forest Act 1878.
  • In addition, Special Constables complete their 23-day course (either as a we
  • s, 39 Naiks, 60 Lance Naiks, 1040 sepoys and constables constitute the force.
  • Four police officers, Police Constables David Britton and John Richard Ingham and Ch
  • ir Conditioning, the WA State Government and Constables department, did not allow schools to install
  • e authorities were empowered to choose chief constables, deputy and assistant chief constables from
  • sers, inquisitors, notaries, jurors, judges, constables, dragging to trial and torture human beings
  • His purported plan was to have special constables encourage homeless persons to seek out shelt
  • he blood of Best's father, leading Detective Constables Eva Sharpe and Rob Thatcher to discover a de
  • crowd were killed and many wounded when the constables fired upon the people.
  • tanley Meat Market were appointed as "Market Constables", and attested as special constables for the
  • ty Sheriff's Department, as well as township constables for Marshall and Kentucky townships.
  • Borough Security Department were sworn in as constables from 1979, though the title "Brent Parks Con
  • Such constables had the powers of a constable to deal with b
  • Such constables had no powers over and above that of an ordi
  • Cathedral constables have a long history and can trace their line
  • er Section 101 of the Kentucky Constitution, constables have the same countywide jurisdiction as the
  • Such constables have the powers of a constable to deal with
  • estimate is that at least ninety-three Texas constables have died in the line of duty, including six
  • gency but a police force, whose officers are constables having broadly the same powers as their terr
  • ed that if he was given a team of six Police Constables he could catch the murderer.
  • ulary was established in 1998, with thirteen constables headed by a Senior Parks Constable.
  • The novel tells the story of four young constables: Heartless, Iron Fist, Chaser, and Cold Bloo
  • is regarded as one of the first career chief constables in the UK.
  • mmission who decided to disband the thirteen constables in 1836 in favour of forming a more official
  • Towns; Saxon Tithing-Men in America; Norman Constables in America; Village Communities; Methods of
  • with the larger wards having Assistant Ward Constables in addition.
  • Twelve constables, including the Chief Constable, were killed
  • the single entry point for men recruited (as constables) into the Kerala Police.
  • Wolff prosecuted constables J. G. St Jack and R. H. Regan for murder fol
  • Constables Kwesi Millington and Bill Bentley have launc
  • Most of the strikers were constables, many of them returned servicemen.
  • nown and a force of 70 Auxiliaries and 7 RIC constables moved against them.
  • Today, constables numbering approximately 780 are elected from
  • Constables obtaining their powers from the Parks Regula
  • ch 1841, Huntington was appointed one of the constables of Nauvoo, Illinois.
  • college is the sole provider of education to constables of the New South Wales Police Force.
  • Unlike council-run parks constabularies, constables of the RPC enjoyed full police powers in the
  • Peace were empowered to call before them the constables of every town and parish in the area respons
  • h century, becoming counts palatine in 1330, constables of Venice in 1425, then retainers of the pow
  • me day militants killed an inspector and two constables on a road connecting Bannu and the main town
  • Constables on point duty were jeered at and harassed by
  • h century the system was superseded by local constables operating under the justices of the peace.
  • e at Sandal, leaving it to the management of constables or stewards.
  • prisons, one of the Abbot's and one for the constables outside.
  • Constables patrol during the day and evening hours whil
  • In later years, special constables performed duties such as policing airports a
  • ge for days, threatening to kill them if the constables, policemen, tried to rush him.
  • new grade of Sergeant was created and three constables promoted to it.
  • ion of the justices in quarter sessions, the constables provided under the 1839 act were no longer n
  • 6, and appointed its own officers (including constables) quite separately from the rest of the city
  • The constables recruited were initially former police offic
  • he 18th century system of watchmen, baronial constables, revenue officers and British military force
  • rsons unqualified to do so, including police constables, sergeants and other unqualified persons.
  • Parish constables, sometimes referred to as petty constables,
  • The only constables still attested under this Act are those of K
  • 165 officers including constables stormed the club, later the club was forced
  • The RCMP employed special constables to assist with strikebreaking in the interwa
  • In March 1868 he swore in 640 special constables to suppress an Irish nationalist procession
  • enforcement officers, including sheriffs and constables, to campaign in their uniform.
  • ren when Mayor McLean appointed them special constables to assist in the aftermath of the fire, mark
  • The Liverpool Cathedral Constables together with the York Minster Police are th
  • Formed 1981, as Special Constables under the Police Act of Alberta, Special Con
  • The Airport Police were sworn in as special constables under section 18 of the Manchester Corporati
  • ficers of this force are sworn in as special constables under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and
  • airport authority property and are sworn as constables under article 19(3) of the Airport (Northern
  • Members of the constabulary were sworn as constables under section 18, Ministry of Housing and Lo
  • Its officers were sworn as Special Constables under the Harbour, Docks and Piers Clauses A
  • icers of this force are sworn in as 'special constables' under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, an
  • park by-laws, and although they are sworn as constables under laws applicable to parks, their powers
  • A force of constables was appointed for the area.
  • f the four Districts, formerly held by Chief Constables, was given to Deputy Assistant Commissioners
  • One of the last Inspectors of those constables was Samuel Parkes who won the Victoria Cross
  • ute towards the hustings between the special constables was narrow, and as the inexperienced horses
  • In 'Acting constables' we hear his voice for the first time, but t
  • More constables were hired in the reorganisation.
  • Chief constables were given the power to appoint, direct and
  • The 30 new constables were posted to their divisional areas in lat
  • through the ranks at a time when most chief constables were externally appointed.
  • The constables were to be appointed on a ratio of not more
  • andards of Home Office police forces and all constables were trained at regional training centres, a
  • Magistrates and constables were hired, mining regulations drawn up, and
  • rs of the republic's existence, thirty-eight constables were elected in twelve counties, the first i
  • English law: following the Peasants' Revolt, constables were authorised under a 1383 statute to appr
  • s consequences" if the independence of chief constables were lost, saying "I am not prepared to set
  • In law-enforcement, this cord was carried by constables who secreted the rope in a small bundle that
  • ler fiefs came to be dominated by the Shugo, Constables who were administrators appointed by the sho
  • the crew of the Snap Dragon sank a boat with constables who were planning on boarding the ship.
  • mittee, and organized a group of 144 special constables, who were sworn in and given badges and guns
  • ... Constables will be stationed on the different gates to
  • s he was being escorted to jail, pelting the constables with rocks.
  • nspector, two Police Sergeants and 22 Police Constables with 23 thorough bred horses imported from A
  • ctors, four Sub-Inspectors, 10 sergeants, 34 constables with 60 horses.
  • The OCU also has Special Constables working along side regular officers in all a
  • quarter of the costs of pay and clothing for constables would be met by the Treasury.
  • er of many state officials and mandated that constables would once again be elected at the precinct