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  2. List of law enforcement agencies in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Delaware. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 49 law enforcement agencies employing 2,131 sworn police officers, about 243 for each 100,000 residents.

  3. Delaware State Police - Wikipedia

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    Since the establishment of the Highway Traffic Police in 1919, the predecessor to the Delaware State Police, 19 officers have died while on duty, the most recent being April 26, 2017. 6 are by automobile crashes, 1 from duty-related illness, 4 from gunfire, 1 by motorcycle crash, 1 from getting struck by a vehicle, 1 from getting struck by a ...

  4. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    Police auction: proceeds of crime; Post office, transport: lost property; Warrant sale: assets of debtors; Tax sale: seized assets; Court auction: items sold to satisfy a court judgment, like storage contents of not-paying tenants; Insolvent companies where the government is the liquidator (e.g. official receiver) Unowned property

  5. Ocean County halts all foreclosure auctions, fears NJ law ...

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    Ocean County has postponed the foreclosure auction scheduled for July 23 amid concerns that unproven nonprofit agencies are taking advantage of a new law that was designed to even the playing ...

  6. Civil forfeiture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Local and state police often cooperate with federal authorities in what has been called equitable sharing agreements. [14] Since many states have laws restricting or limiting civil forfeitures, as well as requiring higher standards of proof before property can be taken, local police can sidestep these rules by treating the suspected criminal ...

  7. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The law enforcement agency headed by a sheriff is most commonly referred to as the "Sheriff's Office", while some are instead called the "Sheriff's Department." [5] According to the National Sheriffs' Association, an American sheriff's advocacy group, there were 3,081 sheriff's offices as of 2015. [6]

  8. Del-One Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Del-One Federal Credit Union (formerly Delaware Federal Credit Union) is a credit union headquartered in Dover, Delaware. Del-One Federal Credit Union was officially chartered in 1960. [1] Del-One is the largest credit union in Delaware. As of March 2020, Del-One had over $520 million in assets, serving over 72,000 members with 11 branches. [1]

  9. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    If the debt is not paid within the said period, a foreclosure sale satisfies the judgment. [47] In an extrajudicial foreclosure, the mortgagee need not initiate an action in court but may simply file an application before the Clerk of Court to secure attendance of the Sheriff who conducts the public sale. [48] This is done pursuant to a power ...