County sheriff
A county sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer for a county. This position is typically elected with some exceptions where sheriffs are appointed by county or state executives.[1]
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A county sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer for a county. This position is typically elected with some exceptions where sheriffs are appointed by county or state executives.[1]
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