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constables <a constable; constables> N

constables

constable <a constable; constables> N

constable ADJ

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Later constables seem to only occasionally be called upon by the king, without having regular tasks to fulfill.
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About 2,000 constables and 400 senior police officers were dismissed by mid-1987, leaving senior police officers disgruntled.
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Constables usually serve civil process, they may however, serve both civil and criminal process and also enforce capias arrest warrants.
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The local police force lost no fewer than nine constables or messengers in the blitz.
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A surviving witness, a little boy, raised the alarm, resulting in a large manhunt of over 100 constables and 12 trackers.
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This went wrong when the two constables ordered to watch over the nightgown were locked in the kitchen.
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The duties of private special constables are determined by their employers and have authorities limited by statutes under which they operate.
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The appointed constables held office for a year and were often men who had experience in other local government or community roles.
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There is no viva voce for the post of the constables.
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Successful graduates become probationary constables for a period of two years.
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