Word: sherriff
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...same press conference, O'Neil declared his candidacy for Suffolk County Sherriff just three days after incumbent Dennis Kearney announced that he would not seek re-election...
...that I've always wanted, and it's the only job I'll run for," said O'Neil of the $54,000-a-year sherriff's post. Wearing a star-shaped "O'Neil for Sherriff" badge, he described himself as "a law and order man." O'Neil serves as Chairman of the Boston City Council's Public Safety Committee...
...Neil has already lost two bids for the Sherriff's seat, running in 1974, and again in 1978 against Kearney. During his 1974 bid against Thomas S. Eisenstadt, one observer told The Boston Globe, "if O'Neil wins, he'll be the first sheriff in Massachusetts to call out a posse." That year O'Neil pledged to create a network of police informers throughout the city...
Perkins is currently suing the Santa Clara County Sherriff's office, and the alleged beating has become a new rallying cry of Stanford protesters, said a reporter for The Stanford Daily...
...goal came only two minutes after referee Stephen Sherriff failed to award a penalty shot to Harvard for a blatant take-down in the B.U. penalty box. Harvard defender Ian Hardingion had taken the ball from Davies with a beautiful tackle at midfield. Davies got up and chased Hardington, who was dribbling on goal, and brought him down from the rear just inside the box. Harvard Coach Jape Shattuck complained loudly to Sherriff and was given a yellow card...