在 英语 中使用 Sheriffs 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Sheriffs, bailiffs, court clerks, public defenders, prosecutors and instructors were not part of this programme.
The Hollywood Western: 90 Years of Cowboys and Indians, Train Robbers, Sheriffs and Gunslingers, and Assorted Heroes and Desperados.
Scotland' s six sheriffdoms are further divided into sheriff court districts, each of which has one or more sheriffs, who are the judges of the court.
That day the water protectors, the people standing up for the Sioux tribe were supposed to get evicted by the Morton County Sheriffs Department.
That means virtually all hiring and firing decisions are up to local chiefs and sheriffs.
But much of the work of arresting illegal operators will still rely on sheriffs and police departments.
These kings formed royal courts, appointed sheriffs, formed royal armies, and began to collect taxes- all concepts central to modern government.
He received a lucrative municipal title as chamberlain for the Delft sheriffs' assembly chamber in 1660, a position which he would hold for almost 40 years.
The Sheriffs of the State of Nevada do not believe that the answer to this issue includes making criminals out of otherwise law-abiding citizens.
The police union and sheriffs from nearby counties denounced the policy, saying Dayton had become a“sanctuary city” where immigration law was not enforced.
Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, along with other California sheriffs, spoke out in opposition to SB 54.
Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich has criticized the initiative while also decrying'grandstanding' sheriffs who decline to enforce it.
Trump:'I would run in there' to stop school shooting, slams'disgusting' sheriffs.
Inside wood-paneled clubs in Cheyenne and Denver, the owners read the Sunday Times from London, sipped gin-and-tonics and purchased local sheriffs.
For example, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids is an anti-crime organization of nearly 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, and violence survivors.
State/local: United States state or local law enforcement(e.g. state/county lawyers, sheriffs, local police) and judicial bodies(e.g. state grand juries to county magistrates).
Join Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, an anti-crime organization of nearly 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, and violence survivors.
Since December, new sheriffs in Mecklenburg and Wake counties have reversed a policy that notifies ICE about the legal status of inmates in county jails.
State/local: United States state or local law enforcement(e.g. state/county attorneys, sheriffs, local police) and judicial bodies(e.g. state grand juries to county magistrates).
Typically, this means that public officials or authorities(e.g. bailiffs, sheriffs, notaries or the police) will take possession of the encumbered assets and sell them in a public auction.