High Sheriff Essays

  • Estelle Louise: A Short Story

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    any mail from that there Harry?” “NO! By the time, the fire engine, Sheriff Johnstone and the ambulance arrives, Clemmy Sue and Estelle Louise are emotionally and physically spent. However, they stood side-by-side; holding hands, and watch as the firefighters fought the fire. They solemnly prayed for the injured truck driver as the paramedics placed him in the Ambulance and then drive away. Sheriff Johnstone drove over, as they were sluggishly moving towards the pickup, and motioned

  • Personal Narrative Driving Over The Limit

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    Over the limit. It was a saturday night of my senior year in high school. The time was about 11:49. I was driving down county road 3120 also know as old St. james road. It 's late and I’m on my way to my friends house not really paying attention. When all of a sudden i notice a car creeping along the road, almost stopped as if it were a deer in headlights. I knew something was up, so I slowed down with the thought of deer crossing the road. As I got closer and had been lightly pressing the brakes

  • Analysis: The Bear Came Over The Mountain

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    To get further into Munro’s ideas of how relationships and marriages can get damaged, the main topic to be discussed is infidelity. Upon reading The Bear Came Over the Mountain, the reader understands that infidelity is the main symptom of the problems within a relationship. The short story deals with Fiona's descent into forgetfulness as she ages. Munro doesn't come right out and tell us that it is Alzheimer's; instead, she lets us make our own decision regarding Fiona's ailment. We read that over

  • External Loyalty In Police Subculture

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    Police subculture has many elements that define the law enforcement culture and is a common denominator around the globe. "The sense of being different from civilians and the knowledge that a police officer can depend only upon other officers in a moment of need fosters a sense of security and occupational solidarity known as the police subculture", (Doerner, 2016, p. 171).The police subculture is police officers supporting others within their department or other agencies as every law enforcement

  • Multiculturalism In Criminal Justice Case Study

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    Burns believes that multiculturalism divides people because it allows different cultures to coexist with each other. Each culture has its own way of thinking, therefore they are prone to have differences between cultures if they don’t have the same ideology. This creates cultures to separate themselves and not be united as people really think. Moreover, multiculturalism also fosters discrimination. This is because multiculturalism segregates people into categories or groups. This results in making

  • Satire In Pride And Prejudice Marriage Analysis

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    wife loved each other. If a couple got married, there was usually some kind of property or stature to go along with it. Even with all of that, Charlotte says, it doesn’t make the couple happier in any way. The husband or wife could be wealthy, very high class, or any other trait, but it still would not necessarily matter if they did not like each other in the first

  • Responsibilities In Court Case Study

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    face is regarding the issue of income. It is a lawyer's responsibility to provide counsel to those who cannot afford one if they choose to have counsel. Due to the increasing number of poor individuals in society, there is a high demand for court-appointed counsel. This high demand demands time from the lawyers and results in the lawyer not properly performing their job of providing justice for their client. For example, if a defense attorney has many court-appointed defendants, they are more likely

  • Steve Freeling's Boyfriend-Personal Narrative

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    lying fuck. You might have this saint act down with everyone else, but you 're not fooling me." he muttered under his breath completely inaudibly while getting up to put his SIG-Sauer P226 into its holster and grab his (stolen) Ithaca 37. The former sheriff stood at six feet and three and a half inches and weighed 186 pounds. His blue eyes were tired, his short dark brown hair a mess; he had grown a mustache over. His clothing had seen better days as well, his jeans ripped at the left knee and his leather

  • Research Paper On Robin Hood

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    1. Robin Hood has a few different problems going on. First, he already has a conflict with the Sheriff and his administration making him vengeance. He grew this group of his disciplined and living against the law. Making himself Supreme and the only one to make decisions was another problem. In doing this, it was his side only which could be viewed. His final problem is watching every move of the Sheriff. I think each of these problems are issues which need to be addressed. Aside from that, the Merrymen

  • Mrs. Weston Case Summary

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    Officers from the Hidalgo County Sheriff Department were dispatched to the home of Violet Weston located at 4590 Cibolo Rd, Edinburg Texas due to a family dispute. The case of Violet Weston was referred by the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Department in Edinburg, Texas to the Adult Protection Services for suspicion of elder abuse. Officer Coronado, witnessed upon arriving at the residence, Mrs. Weston was crying uncontrollably and was distraught. After sometime Officer Coronado was able to calm Mrs. Weston

  • My Word Is Force Essay

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    My word is force, and I viewed it through the lenses of science, law enforcement, sociology, and a blend of pop culture and religion (I’ll get back to that last one later). The word force, in the English language, came from Old French, where it meant strength or power. But the origins of the word actually date back as far as ancient Rome, coming from the latin word fortis meaning strong, mighty, and bold. Enforce also comes from fortis and, although “law enforcers” were not referred to as such

  • Billy Sprague Research Paper

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    Two Sheriff Commodore Perry Gibson Sheriff 1891-1892 1891 February 7th: Three months after being elected sheriff, C.P. Gibson was feeding his prisoners the evening meal accused murderer Billy Sprague stuck a pistol in his face and ordered him to unlock his cell door. It was later believed that he had procured the gun from a female visitor. The 36-year-old former tobacco farmer did as he was told. Sprague was not kidding, he would kill him. Sprague was locked up for allegedly killing D. M. Cornelius

  • Comparing Ragnar Danneskjold And Robin Hood

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    Ragnar Danneskjold and Robin Hood hold two different moralities which are contradictory to each other. The notion that Robin Hood embodies the moralities of "stealing from the rich to give to the poor" augments Danneskjold's intention to destroy him. Throughout his dissent with Robin Hood, Danneskjold sets out to destroy Robin Hood by reversing the avoidance of reality to its inversion the concept of justice. Danneskjold strongly believes that Robin Hood 's concept of "stealing from the rich to

  • June Jordan A Poem About My Rights Summary

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    June Jordan, a poet who is famous for her positive blaze of justice, writes poetry while advocating a command for universal equity, which appeals to people from various areas of the world. Jordan’s poetry speaks of American issues as well as international issues, such as African countries that are oppressed by their neighbouring countries. One of Jordans poems, ‘A Poem About My Rights’ serves as a resentment against the world’s oppression, however it also serves as a mandate for change. This essay

  • Analysis Of Storm Of The Century By Stephen King

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    The book Storm of the Century by Stephen King there is a small town in Maine called Little Tall Island. A gigantic hurricane comes with a bitter cold. All the townsfolk are preparing by visiting the grocery store of our main character Mike Anderson. While everyone is preparing for the “Storm of the Century” Martha Claridon is sitting at home watching the weather channel when someone knocks on the door. Martha opens the door to be brutally murdered by a cane with a wolf’s head at the top. The murder

  • How Did August Vollmer Influence Policing

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    August Vollmer is recognized for being a leading figure in the development of the American criminal justice system. Due to Vollmer forward-thinking and new innovations in law enforcement ethics, police department today and other law enforcement agencies are respected as professionals. Because of all Vollmer hard work and dedication to branding law enforcement he was recognized as the father of American police professionalism. In 1905 The City of Berkeley elected August Vollmer as Town Marshal.

  • The Corps Discovery Expedition: A Short Story

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    “Okay Arnold, if this doesn't help you, nothing will.” Mr.Yola said, “You see, I have two magical history books, and if you write “Meanwhile” on a page, you’ll go to that time and place. But we can't have too much interaction with the things there. So where do you wanna go first?” As Arnold and Mr.Yola were discussing about the place they were going to, Dwayne snuck in and heard their conversation. And plotted his despicable scheme. “If Arnold goes back in time and actually learns history he might

  • Fire Officer Mission Statement

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    Action Requested: Approval and adoption of Clackamas Fire Officer’s Academy. To be implemented Fiscal 2016/2017. Background: Since January 2012 we have promoted 19 Lieutenant’s. Which equates to 43% of our current line Company Officers (CO). That number is going to drastically increase over the next 3-5 years with all of the forecasted retirements. Our tenured, experienced Company Officers and Chief Officers are retiring. Which gives the Fire District a unique challenge in preparing a large amount

  • Case Study On Ms. Cheryl Whited

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    August 14, 2015 FTF with Ms. Cheryl Whited by Caseworker Cheryl Pellette Ms. Whited stated Ms. Bradford and Katie will be living at the residence. She has helped Ms. Bradford on the years. She has noticed Ms. Bradford change of focus. Ms. Whited stated Ms. Bradford is in the process of terminating her parental rights to Skyla and Mia. Ms. Whited stated Ms. Bradford shouldn't be around Mr. Clawson or her other friends which are a bad influence. Ms. Bradford loved her children. Ms. Whited stated

  • Outline For Pride And Prejudice

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    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Explanation Pride and Prejudice is the title because there is a lot of judging and arrogance recurring through this novel. Characters from different classes think they are better than the rest and also develop many assumptions. Setting Hertfordshire, England Longbourn: The Bennet family estate, Netherfield: Bingley's estate, Meryton: Town near Longbourn, Rosings: Lady Catherine De Bourgh's estate, Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's estate in Derbyshire Regency Period (1811