undersheriff
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of undersheriff
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at under-, sheriff
Example Sentences
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This year the Civilian Oversight Commission heard sworn testimony from both the former sheriff and the former undersheriff during a pair of hearings about the tattooed groups.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2024
The former undersheriff also testified about the existence of two other tattooed groups at the East Los Angeles station — the Banditos and the Little Red Devils.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 8, 2024
The former undersheriff, Tim Murakami, has yet to comply with the commission’s subpoena efforts — but Deixler still raised questions about his affiliations during Friday’s hearing.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 14, 2024
Previously, the former undersheriff has cited a medical condition as his reason for refusing to testify.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 26, 2023
Turned out to be Wendle Meier, the undersheriff.
From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote
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