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1. a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others. 2. deputy sheriff. 3. a person appointed or elected as assistant to a public ...
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Deputy may refer to: Steward (office) Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries, including: A member of a Chamber of Deputies A member of a National ...
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dep·u·ty (d p y-t) n. pl. dep·u·ties. 1. A person appointed or empowered to act for another. 2. An assistant exercising full authority in the absence of his or ...
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Definition of DEPUTY. 1. a: a person appointed as a substitute with power to act b: a second in command or assistant who usually takes charge when his or her superior ...
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One appointed as the substitute of another, and empowered to act for him, in his name or his behalf; a substitute in office; a lieutenant; a representative ...
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In the United States, a sheriff is a county official and is typically the top law enforcement officer of a county. Historically, the sheriff was also commander of the ...
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A person duly authorized by an officer to serve as his or her substitute by performing some or all of the officer's functions. A deputy sheriff is designated to act ...
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A deputy is a trusted warrior who is second in command to the leader, helping him/her in their tasks
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Deputy James D. Paugh, a 17-year veteran of law enforcement, died after being shot late Saturday night.
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