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Major [5] /deputy inspector: Sometimes Majors/Deputy Inspectors have the insignia of a gold or silver oak leaf, similar to a major or lieutenant colonel in the armed forces. In the Baltimore Police Department and Atlanta Police Department, majors supervise police stations. Captain: Two gold or silver bars ("railroad tracks").
All deputies and police officers must meet state certification standards as set by DCJS (Department of Criminal Justice Services). By law, sheriffs are not elected at the same time. County sheriffs are sworn into office on even-numbered years; city sheriffs are sworn into office on odd-numbered years. All deputies must be re-sworn after each ...
Deputy national police commissioners, Police chief of Helsinki, Director of the NBI, Director of the Supo: Police chief (Regional police departments) Assistant police commissioners (chief), Deputy assistant police commissioners (expert) Deputy police chiefs Chief superintendents, police legal officers Superintendents: Chief inspectors: Group
They were identified by the sheriff's office as Cpl. Luis Paez, who had served as a motor deputy for more than two decades after originally joining the office in 1988, and Deputy Sheriff Ralph ...
Leticia Sanchez will receive a $1.75-million settlement after alleging L.A. County sheriff's deputies wounded her during cavity searches in 2017. ... A female deputy allegedly used her hands to do ...
In January 2022, federal prosecutors said, a current Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy — identified as Deputy 1 in the complaint — got a warrant for GPS location information on several ...
A chief deputy may serve as the senior ranking officer below the sheriff, or below an undersheriff if that rank/title exists within an agency. [1] [2] Chief deputies may also be above undersheriffs depending on the sheriff's department, and in some cases the titles are synonymously used to describe the same individual.
Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union, a subordinate of the Premier and the First Deputy Premier and third-in-command of the Soviet Government; Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Deputy sheriff, deputized by a sheriff to perform the same duties as the sheriff; Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; White House Deputy Chief ...