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    Sheriff David is a good investigator because he was able to demonstrate the traits of one, with the skill, tenacity,He was the first detective on the case in 1982 and doggedly pursued it as the body count climbed to 49 and it became the most infamous unsolved case in the nation. Frantically following all leads, even as more bodies surfaced near the river outside Seattle, Sheriff Reichert befriended the victims families, publicly challenged the killer, and risked his own safety--and the endurance…

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    everyone liked Mary. People in Gatesville don’t have enemies Mr. Brown, this is not Europe.” Jeff paused. “Do you know a mister Hunter?” Dugan took the pipe from his mouth, “You mean William Hunter, the town Deputy?” “Yes, I believe he’s a deputy sheriff.” Dugan sent a wall of smoke at Jefferson. “Well I know him very well, why do you ask?” Jefferson leaned slightly forward, “A short time ago I received a note from Mary saying that a William Hunter had threatened to hurt her. He told her…

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    DA was never able to bring Jack Purdy to justice. Maggie Bottomly was eventually reelected and served another four years as Cook County Sheriff. Her dreams of going to Washington never materialized after Richard Sawyer pulled his financial support. As for Deputy Sheriff Remington, he never served day one as Cook County Sheriff, having been defeated by ex-Sheriff Stan Baca four-years later in a runoff election. To this day, Bottomly has no idea that her deputy was the one leaking information…

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    masculinity using moves such as toy story, little mermaid, the Incredibles, etc. They talked about how Buzz Lightyear and his companion Sheriff Woody see themselves based “on a masculine model of competition and power” (Gillam and Wooden, 2008). They do this by using their desire to be the “favorite toy” (Gillam and Wooden, 2008). In the movie “toy story” Sheriff Woody is seen as the leader, which Gillam and Wooden describe as “paternalistic (the act of leading/governing others) care” (Gillam…

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    Sheriff Tate’s Decision Sheriff Tate made the decision to call Bob Ewell’s death an accident. As we know, Boo Radley killed Mr. Ewell by stabbing him. While I would not condemn Boo for doing this, seeing as Mr. Ewell had the intent to kill the children, I do not fully agree with the idea of lying to cover up what had happened. Lying, as we know, is wrong; however, I can see why Tate chose to do so to help Boo. I would have handled the situation differently by telling the truth, but justifying…

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    given to the word “inability” in section 12 (1) of the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971. The appellant argued that “inability” should be interpreted restricting the word to physical or mental infirmity whereas the respondent argued that it should be interpreted broadly meaning “inability” includes any reasons rendering a person unfit to perform the duties of a sheriff. I have drafted an amended version of the existing section 12 of the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act 1971 to include the broader…

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    was going on in the barn. She stood at the window waiting for a good bit and then the sheriff and her father emerged with Noyes in between them and two of the sheriffs deputies. With a look of accomplishment on his face her father looked over at her through the window. As they where loading Noyes onto the wagon he had a look of defeat on his face. Nelly ran out to see what they was arresting him for and the sheriff told her that he was wanted for stealing cattle and robbery all across the state.…

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    Sheriff Delpus Hicks was a highly educated man and had worked in law-enforcement for many years before winning the Sheriff’s election race in the late 80’s. Sheriff spoke at many events as well as churches, government functions and civic organizations. He utilized effective words in his speech such as teamwork, love, integrity and family to capture the audience love and respect. His main focus was to keep the community with words of wisdom and love to inspire the community. At every event…

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    including burgeoning commercial growth, new forms of mechanical innovations, and the social shift of the polity of a nation headed towards civil war. The author of the book, Carol Sheriff, immaculately portrays the arduous yet rewarding project that would shift landscapes, change lives, and alter the American economic system. Sheriff is aptly able to portray the ever growing “Visions of Progress” in her book, as the expansion of urbanization, industry, and the thirst for resources fuels the…

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    I'm writing this letter regarding my grandson Dale McRill, he was pulled over on May 26, 2015 in Mt Clemens by Macomb County Sheriff for something that happen in 2014. This arrest was for warrant issued by Sterling Hts. The warrant was over a year old which Dale was never notified about it, and they were unable to tell him what it was for per police (due to lack of information).…

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