High Sheriff

In the United Kingdom, the High Sheriff of a county is nowadays a purely ceremonial post, appointed by the government. However, centuries ago, the High Sheriff was responsible for law enforcement within the county. Nowadays, the position is frequently awarded to people with an association with law enforcement (police, lawyers, magistrates, judges.)

 

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