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constable. noun. con·sta·ble ˈkän-stə-bəl, ˈkən- : a public officer usually of a town or township responsible for keeping the peace and for minor judicial duties.
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Constable

De titels Constable, condestable, Condestável, connétable, konstabel en Konstaapeli werden en worden in verschillende landen gebruikt voor een officiële functie. De taken van de functie variëren sterk in deze landen, gaande van stalmeester tot... Wikipedia
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A constable is a person holding a particular office, most commonly in criminal law enforcement. The office of constable can vary significantly in different ...
In others, it refers to a specific assignment for certain law enforcement officers. However, in Arizona, a constable is an officer of the county justice courts.
Constable definition: an officer of the peace, having police and minor judicial functions, usually in a small town, rural district, etc.
A constable may be an official responsible for service of process: such as summonses and subpoenas for people to appear in court in criminal and/or civil ...
Constables were the first Law Enforcement Officers in Texas. In March of 1823, the second Justice of the Peace in the Texas Colony of Mexico, Judge John J.
21 mrt 2024 · A chief or high constable in every local area (hundred or franchise) was responsible for suppressing riots and violent crimes and for arming the ...
A constable is a peace officer who has minor judicial duties such as serving legal papers and arresting lawbreakers. Some states, like Georgia, ...
CONSTABLE meaning: 1. a British police officer of the lowest rank 2. a British police officer of the lowest rank 3…. Learn more.