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    Riverside Sheriff

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    Stanley Sniff‚ Jr. Sheriff-Coroner Riverside County‚ California Stanley Sniff‚ Jr. has served as the 13th Sheriff of Riverside County since October 2‚ 2007. Elected in 2010‚ he took office in January 2011 for a full 4 year term. He is the third Sheriff to also serve as Coroner-Public Administrator after that Department was merged in 1999. The Riverside County Sheriff ’s Department was created in 1893 and is the second largest Sheriff ’s Department in California with 4‚600 full-time staff and

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    “Nothing.” Adeline shook her head. The baby turned inside her. What a wonderful experience. If she was blessed to have a dozen more children‚ she’d never tire of the experience. “The baby’s getting annoyed with the sleeping arrangements.” Sheriff Hale’s gaze flitted from her face to her stomach. Impulsively‚ she took his hand and pressed it against her stomach. His hand was so warm and gentle. Her breath hitched. She glanced at his face. His eyes widened. Anticipation glowed on his face. “Just wait

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    pondered what the sheriff could’ve meant by those words. I tried talking to father about it‚ he shrugged me off‚ told me to forget about it. Mother only speaks to me in short abrupt sentences. Sister- it’s better she don’t speak to me at all. At school‚ this boy would sit with me- I think he pitied me if i’m honest. He was my only “friend”. I decided to tell him about the Eugie incident‚ thinking he’d be able to help me understand what the sheriff meant. I was wrong. “And then the sheriff said ‘maybe

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    Deputy Sheriff

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    How might my ethical perspective influence my individual work and my group work? Personally‚ I do not think it will in a negative way because‚ I will not let it.  I deal with a variety of individuals on a daily basis and to my credit‚ I am open-minded.  I value and I welcome differences of opinions‚ I am compassionate to individuals needs and I listen.  I truly believe‚ this has contributed to my many years of success.  Has everyday been a good day?  No.  But‚ because of who I am and what I represent

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    The Sheriff Narrative

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    I was a police officer for the sheriff’s department. I was patrolling some dirt roads to a state park. It was a slow night. This road had tiny woods on both sides. I spotted someone jumping into the woods on the right. I only saw part of them‚ before they dashed out of sight. I pulled up close and shined my spot light into the direction the man went. I couldn’t see very far because the thick woods blocked my view. Unfortunately‚ my job was to check on things like this. I stepped out from my car

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    Project I have chosen to pursue a career in Law Enforcement; the specific career I have been researching is the position of Deputy Sheriff. The general duty of a Deputy is to assist the Sheriff‚ preserve the peace‚ prevent criminal acts‚ and arrest anyone who is in violation of the law meanwhile maintaining law in their county. I chose to pursue the career of Deputy Sheriff because I have always wanted to be a police officer; I look forward to taking on the power of the job‚ and the huge responsibilities

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    Sheriff Prejudice Essay

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    men decide whether an object can serve as evidence. Before the County Attorney walks upstairs‚ he questions Sheriff Peters: “Are you convinced that there is nothing important here [in the kitchen]—nothing important that would point to any motive?” Although Mr. Henderson is willing to consider the kitchen objects as evidence‚ he relies on Sheriff Peter’s evaluation of the kitchen. The sheriff responds: “Nothing here but kitchen things.” The sheriff’s response evinces prejudice; instead of telling Mr

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    penalty in Arizona History of the death penalty in Arizona 1 In this paper we will be taking a look at the history of the Arizona Department of Corrections and its involvement in the highly debated death penalty issue. The history of the death penalty in Arizona has a long history‚ and has had its own fair share of controversy. The state’s first prison was constructed in Florence‚ Arizona in the early

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    “My house is the green one across from the field at the foot of the mountain. I’m telling you that I saw it and the next day they said old man Basil was missing. I saw it carry him up the mountainside. When I called the sheriff‚ they wouldn’t even come out and talk to me.” The elderly woman finished pumping her gas and said. “I was looking out my window this morning and I saw a monstrous looking thing going across the field carrying something‚” the elderly lady said. “You probably saw a reflection

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    Arizona Constitution

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    Running Head: ARIZONA CONSTITUTION The Implications of the Arizona Constitution Name: Institution: Tutor: Category: Date: The American constitution plays a crucial role in delegating of laws in the country and it governs all citizens. On the other hand‚ a state’s constitution serves a similar purpose but only under the state’s jurisdiction. This constitution is the basis for other state laws including those of other sections of the state government. This implies that all the

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