Posted by [email protected] on March 02, 2008 at 18:43:24 from (209.45.205.13):
In Reply to: OT: Police? posted by Tom from Ontario on March 02, 2008 at 18:14:57:
There are more levels of persons with law enforcement abilities.
Town/Marshal - Commissioned by the small town and usually employs under 5 officers.
City Police - Commissioned by the city mayor and normally have more than 5 officers.
Sheriff - A department that covers an entire county. Typical deparment is more than 20 officers.
State Police - Commissioned by the state government and normally support local agencies.
Excise Police - Carry the ability to enforce liquor laws. They also work in casinos.
DNR/State Parks - Commissioned by the state to enforce fish and wildlife laws.
All of these officers have arrest powers anywhere in the state in which they are commissioned. The "boundaries" of years ago are no longer (at least here). Any of these officers can make an arrest of any type. In fact, all are cross trained in other areas as well.
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