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sheriff

sheriff / sheriff
Noun
pl: sheriffs

This term carries a strong cultural duality between the American frontier and the English legal system. In a North American context, it evokes images of local authority, often associated with rural counties and the historical iconography of the Old West, such as the badge. It implies a role that is both administrative and operational, often blending political election with law enforcement duties. In the United Kingdom, the role is primarily ceremonial or judicial rather than a police officer. It focuses on the execution of legal writs and the administration of the courts, lacking the active patrolling and investigative duties associated with the American counterpart.

Meanings

Nounsheriff

The chief law enforcement officer in a county, typically elected by the people.

"The sheriff arrived at the scene to coordinate the investigation."

Nounsheriff

A high-ranking official in the English legal system responsible for executing court orders and managing prisoners.

"The high sheriff of the county attended the royal ceremony."

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