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Encyclopedia > Acting Sheriff

Acting Sheriff is an unsold, half-hour television pilot created by Disney for CBS that aired August 17, 1991. A small-time movie actor, played by Robert Goulet, applies for the job of sheriff in a small Northern California town.

  • Director: Michael Lembeck
  • Stars: Robert Goulet, John Putch, Hillary Bailey Smith



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Allegheny County Sheriff's Office - History (524 words)
The Office of Sheriff was brought to the colony which would become the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Dutch and English colonists before the time of William Penn. The Office was constitutionally mandated by all five of Pennsylvania's Constitutions, in 1776, 1790, 1838, 1873 and 1967.
The Office of Sheriff is an integral part of the American law enforcement system; a descendant of an ancient and honorable tradition.
The Coroner, William D. McClelland, acted as Sheriff from September of 1951 until December of 1951, when Thomas E. Whitten was appointed by the Governor on December 28, 1951.
Allegheny County Sheriff's Office - Sheriff Sales (1374 words)
A Sheriff Sale is an execution on a judgment that may be taken on Real Estate and/or Personal Property to satisfy a debt.
Should you be a successful purchaser of property at Sheriff’s Sale, and there is somebody still residing at the property, it is your responsibility to have him or her removed from your property by legal processes.
Although the Sheriff understands your situation and the necessity to have a deed prepared, the deed you may be inquiring about will not be prepared until it is paid for.
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