sheriff

sher|iff /ʃ'erɪf/ (sheriffs)
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In the United States, a sheriff is a person who is elected to make sure that the law is obeyed in a particular county.
...the local sheriff.
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In Scotland, a sheriff is a legal officer whose chief duty is to act as judge in a Sheriff Court. These courts deal with all but the most serious crimes and with most civil actions.
...the presiding judge, Sheriff John Mowatt.
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In England and Wales, the Sheriff of a city or county is a person who is elected or appointed to carry out mainly ceremonial duties.
...the Sheriff of Oxford.

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