Sentences with phrase «meaning sheriff»

«One legislator was concerned about raises for elected officials, meaning the sheriff, county executive, comptroller, so we had to pull it.»
He says independently elected constitutional officers, meaning sheriff, district attorney, comptroller, clerk and county executive, are not in his opinion subject to oversight by the comptroller.

Not exact matches

The President's comments were meant to be a criticism of the armed sheriff's deputy who was at the scene, but did not confront the shooter.
It was one of many allegations meant to convince jurors that Ackal's leadership fostered a culture of violence and lawlessness within the sheriff's office.
He said the authorities were trying to determine what the numbers meant, but the sheriff said the document was not a suicide note.
But when the law decreed that Terri Schiavo was to be given no food or water, it meant no food or water.That's what the court, the sheriff's deputies, the whole clanking machinery of the law was there for — to see that the severe decree was carried out.
Sir Thomas More, Under - Sheriff of London, kicking his heels during a long stay at Antwerp, on behalf of the merchants of the City of London in 1515 had written his Dialogue about Utopia (a pun in Greek which could mean either Nowhere, or Good Place).
The Pasco Country sheriff's office confirmed the news in a press conference, saying that their «hearts and prayers go out to the family», and that Halladay was a personal friend who «meant a lot to the sheriff's office,» and that they will be working with the family to provide any assistance they can.
But what it does mean is that any state - imposed policy measures must be proportionate and well - considered, and that where possible, decisions to filter or censor should ultimately be taken by parents and children rather than the state or self - appointed private sheriffs.
When those who brought him did not realise their mistake, I led the group that told them that Sheriff did not mean well for the party.
The Lagos State Police Command is investigating a case of child abuse reported by Chosen Child Orphanage Home, located at Gastya Estate, Ijora - Badia on behalf of Aishat Sheriff, a 16 - year - old girl child whose upper and lower right limbs were allegedly burnt by her biological mother, one Ayo Sheriff, 30 years old, by means of electric pressing iron over minor misunderstanding.
Any person thinking Sheriff to be friend is dreaming.If members of PDP, have not learnt the antics of Sheriff, then they have no reason coming out as Political Party to rule this country because it means they won't even know when war in coming into the country.
Why did you not see that Sheriff's unpopularity meant that something was amiss?
«They have resorted to cheap blackmail as it is becoming obvious that the efforts of Ali Modu Sheriff at frustrating every attempt to impose a non party member as our presidential nominee is beginning to gain the attention of well - meaning members.
«Those who brought Sheriff may be well meaning.
He said though Sheriff was brought into PDP by well meaning people, the former Borno State Governor lacked the understanding of the party, a situation that «provoked the near destructive grapple» of the PDP.
In the message Price thanked his supporters and said he could not express in words how much it has meant to serve Cortland County as Sheriff.
They said that the judgment ordered the maintenance of «status quo ante as May 21, 2016», meaning that the 12 National Working Committee members of the party should resume duty immediately with Sheriff.
Fayose, who spoke with journalists in Abuja in his capacity as the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, said he backed out of the deal when he realised that Sheriff did not mean well for the party.
It would also mean he's earning more than other Sheriffs in the state, including those in Erie, Onondaga, and Albany counties.
He said, «What this judgment means is that members of the party will have one choice, which is either to go along with Sheriff or defect to another party.
Sheriff Kevin Walsh says the problem is that the department has been underfunded in recent years, and losing officers, in some cases, has meant more overtime.
There are encounters with a comical predecessor of the KKK (led by a terrifically over the top Don Johnson), a small town sheriff who is not what he seems and, of course, the very proper southern gentleman / Mandingo fighting aficionado and plantation owner, Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio)-- and his right hand plantation man, house slave Stephen (Samuel L. Jackson, stealing every scene he's in in a scary, mean, dangerously funny role).
To rescue the captives the sheriff puts together a posse, which consists of his well - meaning but dim - witted «assistant deputy» (Richard Jenkins), a cowboy who is laid up with a broken leg (Patrick Wilson), and a dandy gunslinger in an ice cream suit (Matthew Fox).
Other cast includes W. Earl Brown as «Sheriff Hugo Root», the mean - hearted father of Eugene Root aka Arseface (Ian Colletti), a flinty - eyed, conspiracy - credulous redneck who is not a fool and has a vulnerability to him.
In worst cases, foreclosure means eviction from your home by implacable sheriff's deputies with your possessions hauled to the curbside.
Shot mostly in the Utah desert, The Car follows sheriff's deputy Wade Parent (James Brolin) as he investigates a series of mysterious hit - and - run killings involving bicyclists, a hitchhiker, and a mean - looking, black Lincoln Continental.
McGroarty and Robbins raise concern that DeVos» comments on approving state plans as «a good and important role for the federal government,» really means the «new sheriff looks a whole lot like the old sheriff
But they were able to be self - reliant, and when the sheriff gave them the means to protect themselves, they rose to the challenge.
But when a family tragedy means that the nurse suddenly needs to find a fantastical sum of money fast, the dacha's chef lets him in on the secret world of backhanders and bribes going on around him, and opens his eyes to a brewing war between the staff and the new housekeeper, the ruthless new sheriff in town.
** Kate Matthews, sergeant in the Aniok Island Sheriff's department, is sinking into mean, self - pitying martyrdom, and the man who can cure her doesn't like her very much.The Sheriff tells her to bring in a new recruit, John T. Dunnigan.
Properties sold at auction are transferred by means of a sheriff's deed or another type of special deed that does not guarantee clear title.
For example, the will user is training in the original Guild, the sheriff patrols the mean streets of Bowerstone and where else could the banshee roam but in the flooded villages of Wraithmarsh.
This approach means that it no longer becomes anything related to memorising a certain button sequence and instead it becomes more about fast reflexes to ensure that you come out on top of an encounter and show your authority as the Sheriff of Fabletown, which is an appropriate design choice as it certainly adds more of a challenge to the gameplay as you are not guaranteed to be the first to every punch and block when in a one - on - one encounter with a Fable.
Mark Dagley is equally renowned for being a publisher and for playing guitar in the seminal punk bands the Girls and Hi Sheriffs of Blue during the 1970s and»80s, but given the strength of his current exhibition, he should be best known for being a reductive abstractionist — that is, an abstract artist who approaches painting through its most basic means and language.
The petitioner then serves the documents on the respondent (the other spouse), which means that the respondent is given the papers via official means, such as a process server or sheriff's deputy.
Service means that the sheriff or an appointed server actually hands a copy of the lawsuit to the defendant driver or an adult they live with.
The Sheriff at first instance and the majority of the Inner House ruled in favour of Mr McDonald and held that Regulation 4 must mean the period of «active» membership.
This means many cases which would previously have been raised in the Court of Session in Edinburgh will now be raised in more local Sheriff Courts.
Each guest had a personalized letter waiting at the post office, but while some letters directed them to do something specific, like talk to Sheriff Baggert, others appeared to just be cryptic riddles, meant to set the mood.
That meant that police radios for Coral Springs and the Sheriff's Office, the first two law enforcement agencies at Stoneman Douglas, had to be connected so officers from both agencies could communicate.
You must serve both the petition and summons on your spouse, meaning it must be delivered by the sheriff or an adult other than yourself.
You must serve the petition and notice of the hearing date on the other parent, meaning it must be delivered by an adult other than yourself, usually a process server or sheriff's deputy.
The program also works closely with the local Sheriff's office to resolve outstanding warrants by means of payment plans, conversion to community work hours or applying for a court hearing to resolve or contest the fines / warrants.
The move is backed by Pennsylvania's district attorneys, police chiefs and sheriffs associations as a means of preventing future crime in the state.
«If we can prevent child abuse and neglect, that's a win for families and will mean less crime in the years to come,» Sheriff Rand Henderson of Montgomery County, Texas, and member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, said.
By auctions I mean foreclosure auctions, tax delinquent property auctions, private auctions, sheriff's sales, bankruptcy auctions and more.
Then you filed in small claims court for an eviction which meant another notice delivered by the sheriff and a court date usually about three weeks out.
A full eviction proceeding means that they forced the landlord to make court appearances, hire attorneys, and get the local sheriff involved.
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