constable
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The police constables had given clear and credible evidence of the circumstances in which the identification took place.
a peace officer with limited policing authority, typically in a small town.
Orford was held by a royal constable , and was built next to what was at the time a major port.
the governor of a royal castle.
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He had arrived in 1912 from Jamaica, sponsored by a British teacher and after a brief career as a 'constable' in the Jamaican police, to study as an agricultural engineer in the South.
The cholera victims included a police head 'constable' .
Orford was held by a royal 'constable' , and was built next to what was at the time a major port.
The person arrested is simply dumped at a police station by a 'constable' attached to the Criminal Investigation Department.
All were surprised to find a police head 'constable' in uniform playing the classic with such finesse.
A probationary 'constable' at Lismore police station died on Tuesday morning.
Intentional obstruction of a 'constable' exercising powers under this section is an offence.
The computer workstation of a senior 'constable' was secured and information was extracted.
Thomas Percy, one of the conspirators, was a distant cousin, had been employed by Northumberland as 'constable' of Alnwick castle, and had been made a gentleman pensioner.
Soon after this O'Donnell became a tenant of the Earl of Ormond and shortly after became ensconced as 'constable' in Butlers castle.
In December 1483 he was appointed 'constable' of England for life.
The caller said his chief 'constable' had received a number of complaints.
The upper floor of the gatehouse housed the 'constable' of the castle.
When the King and his family were out, the running of the castle was left up to the 'constable' , so he needed to be an intelligent and trust-worthy person.
The local authority of the sheriff (a king's man) was enhanced at the expense of the earl, particularly by making him 'constable' of the castle.
He was 'constable' of the castle until 1562.
A sergeant or a 'constable' of police would make a decision, would he or she not, whether to prosecute for a traffic offence?
Pamela lived in nearby New Stevenston, Lanarkshire, with her mother, Anne, and father George, who is a serving 'constable' with Strathclyde Police.
When any person has been arrested other than at a police station, a 'constable' may carry out a search of the person on three grounds.
The 'Constable' of the castle sent out two knights (pictured left) under a safe conduct to see if the King was truly present and sure enough they found him dining with Bishop Hugh.
The scheme follows a similar tactic adopted by Scottish police who have posted 'constables' at schools to tackle youths known to be involved in petty crimes such as housebreaking, theft and anti-social behaviour.
I agree that full powers should remain the preserve of qualified and trained 'police constables' .
Two 'police constables' have been assigned to patrol the factory gate.
The house, accustomed to the hustle and bustle of political activity, is forlorn: a few of the Leader's personal aides are about, in addition to the two 'police constables' posted at the gate.
And why must all policemen start as 'constables' ?
Police chiefs also defended the body armour which both 'police constables' were wearing but which failed to protect them.
The physical fitness test conducted by the State police to select women 'constables' in Tiruchi on Monday and Tuesday was not an exception.
Two 'police constables' who questioned why they were not being issued firearms and were prevented from conducting enquiries into drug and firearm offences are now at the centre of a probe.
Also on hand were two 'constables' from the Kent police motorcycle unit to tackle nuisance motorcyclists, who are able to evade officers in patrol cars by disappearing down the estate's many alleyways.
Some young men were offered jobs as 'police constables' , but the pundit community does not regard policing as a fitting profession.
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