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- Constable - Wikipedia
Historically, a constable could also refer to a castellan, the officer charged with the defence of a castle Even today, there is a Constable of the Tower of London
- CONSTABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONSTABLE is a high officer of a royal court or noble household especially in the Middle Ages
- How To Become A Constable: State-by-State Guide (2026)
Complete guide to becoming a constable: election requirements, training, salary by state, and what to do after you win Updated for 2026 All 33 active states covered
- Constables vs. Police Officers: Everything You Need To Know
Sometimes, the people of a district or election precinct elect a constable In other cases, local officials appoint them Either way, constables usually serve relatively small, well-defined geographic areas and communities
- Constable | Government Official Law Enforcement Officer | Britannica
constable, officer of state in western European countries from medieval times and also of certain executive legal officials in Great Britain and the United States
- CONSTABLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈkɑn·stə·bəl Add to word list (in the US) an official in a town or village having some of the responsibilities of a police officer (Definition of constable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Constable - definition of constable by The Free Dictionary
constable [ˈkʌnstəbl] N (Brit) (also police constable) → agente mf de policía, policía mf; (as form of address) → señor (a) policía
- What Is the Difference Between a Constable and a Police Officer?
In one state, a constable might have the same power as a police officer to investigate crimes and patrol the streets In another state, that same official might be legally limited to only delivering court papers Police authority also varies based on local and state agreements
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