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  2. Warrant officer - Wikipedia

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    Warrant officer (WO) is a rank or category of ranks in the armed forces of many countries. Depending on the country, service, or historical context, warrant officers are sometimes classified as the most junior of the commissioned officer ranks, the most senior of the non-commissioned officer (NCO) ranks, or in a separate category of their own.

  3. Presentence investigation report - Wikipedia

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    The probation officer must study and review each document received and determine the likely accuracy of the record. [citation needed] The probation officer's investigation of the offense usually begins with an examination of the complaint, information, or indictment charging the defendant and the docket describing the judicial history of the case.

  4. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, warrant officers are appointed by warrant then commissioned by the President of the United States at the rank of chief warrant officer. Warrant officers range from WO1–CW5. A warrant officer is not a chief warrant officer until they reach W2. CW3–CW4 are field grade officers. Warrant officers in the rank or grade of ...

  5. Sergeant - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, a sergeant-major (including regimental sergeant-major) is not a sergeant rank, but an appointment held by a master warrant officer or chief warrant officer. Sergeants generally mess and billet with warrant officers, master warrant officers, and chief warrant officers, and their naval counterparts, chief petty officers and petty ...

  6. New York State Department of Corrections and Community ...

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    For every officer employed by the state prison system, there were 1.7 incarcerated people as of 2021, far below the 1999 ratio of 3.3 to 1. By comparison, the US Federal Bureau of Prisons currently has an inmate-to-officer ratio of 7.5 to 1. [22]

  7. United States Army Ordnance Corps - Wikipedia

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    The head of the Ordnance Corps Branch is the Chief of Ordnance. In addition, the Ordnance Corps Command Sergeant Major and the Ordnance Corps Chief Warrant Officer assist the Chief of Ordnance with the supervising of the health, training, and welfare of the Soldiers, Warrant Officers, and Officers of the Ordnance Branch.

  8. Civilian enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    Where a warrant has been executed by an authorised officer who is not a civilian enforcement officer, a written statement indicating: [3] the name of the person by whom the warrant was executed; if they are a director of, or partner in, an approved enforcement agency, the fact that they are a director of, or partner in, that agency;

  9. Royal Canadian Army Cadets - Wikipedia

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    In order to earn a promotion to Chief Warrant Officer (CWO), a cadet must: Complete at least six months of service at the rank of Master Warrant Officer; Complete Master Cadet training; Hold a leadership position within the corps [23] Be recommended by the appropriate Platoon Officer; Be recommended by a Merit Review Board; and