The sheriff is the top ranking officer in the department and is almost always an elected official. The assistant sheriff or under-sheriff is the next in line of police ranks in the department, followed by division chief, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, corporal and deputy. Who has more power a sheriff orRead More →

The word ”sheriff” on its own is a common noun but can be made into a proper noun if used as a title. Should officials be capitalized? Rule: Capitalize the titles of high-ranking government officials when used with or before their names. Do not capitalize the civil title if itRead More →

After exposing and killing Marco, Warren turns to the two remaining men. To finally find out who their enemy is, Warren tells the men that he will pour the entire poisoned coffee down Daisy’s throat if the culprit does not surrender. With no other choice left, Douglas admits that heRead More →