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ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND


In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the High Sheriff is the Sovereign's judicial representative in the county, while the Lord Lieutenant is the Sovereign's personal representative. The post should not be confused with that of Sheriff in Scotland , who is a judge sitting in a Sheriff Court .

Responsibilities include the well-being and protection of High Court Judge s and attending them in Court, usually acting as the Returning Officer for Parliamentary Elections in County Constituencies and the annual appointment of an Under Sheriff . The High Sheriff must also attend at Royal visits to the County, and is responsible for the proclamation of the accession of a new Sovereign and the maintenance of the loyalty of subjects to the Crown. Much of this work is delegated, for example the local police protect Judges and Courts.

Centuries ago, the High Sheriff was responsible for Law Enforcement within the county. Nowadays, the position is frequently awarded to people with an association with law enforcement ( Police , Lawyers , Magistrates , Judges ).

See List Of Shrievalties .


UNITED STATES


U.S. States had a similar position; however, only the states of Hawaii and Rhode Island still use it. The New York City Sheriff functions as a De Facto high sheriff, as his jurisdiction covers New York City , which contains the five New York Counties of Bronx - Bronx , Kings - Brooklyn , New York - Manhattan , Queens - Queens , and Richmond - Staten Island , each of which contains an Undersheriff .


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