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peace officerA new liberal euphemism for police officers.
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peace officera civil officer (as a police officer) whose duty it is to preserve the public peace
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peace officerA peace officer is generally a law enforcement officer, which may include a variety of positions responsible for enforcing laws, such as police, probation officers, correctional facility personnel, ju [..]
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peace officerA person charged with the duty to enforce and preserve the public peace. (See: Huger v. State, 285 Md. 347, 353.)
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peace officer"Peace officer" has the meaning given that term in ORS 133.005 (Definitions for ORS 133.005 to 133.400 and 133.410 to 133.450).
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peace officeris a member of a police force or other person employed by the government (for example, a sheriff) to keep the public peace. The act of a person deliberately making false or misleading statements while under oath is perjury.
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peace officerA person charged with the duty to enforce and preserve the public peace. (See: Huger v. State, 285 Md. 347, 353.)
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