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POLICEMAN |
Law-enforcement officer |
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SHERIFF |
Law officer |
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POLICEWOMAN |
Law enforcing officer |
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DEFORCEMENT |
Resistance to an officer in the execution of law. |
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REPORTER |
An officer or person who makes authorized statements of
law proceedings and decisions, or of legislative debates. |
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SOLICITOR |
The law officer of a city, town, department, or
government; as, the city solicitor; the solicitor of the treasury. |
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DEFORCE |
To resist the execution of the law; to oppose by force, as
an officer in the execution of his duty. |
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PROCTOR |
An officer employed in admiralty and ecclesiastical
causes. He answers to an attorney at common law, or to a solicitor in
equity. |
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RECORD |
An authentic official copy of a document which has been
entered in a book, or deposited in the keeping of some officer
designated by law. |
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UNCONSTITUTIONAL |
Not constitutional; not according to, or
consistent with, the terms of a constitution of government; contrary to
the constitution; as, an unconstitutional law, or act of an officer. |
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ATTORNEY-GENERAL |
The chief law officer of the state, empowered to
act in all litigation in which the law-executing power is a party, and
to advise this supreme executive whenever required. |
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PERQUISITE |
Something gained from a place or employment over and
above the ordinary salary or fixed wages for services rendered;
especially, a fee allowed by law to an officer for a specific service. |
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LEGITIMATE |
Accordant with law or with established legal forms and
requirements; lawful; as, legitimate government; legitimate rights; the
legitimate succe... |
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RIGOROUS |
...us officer of justice; a rigorous execution of
law; a rigorous definition or demonstration. ... |
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SOLICITOR-GENERAL |
The second law officer in the government of
Great Britain; also, a similar officer under the United States
government, who is associated with t... |
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REFER |
...ner for investigation, or refers
a question of law to a superior tribunal. ... |