McKinley, Jesse. «F.Y.I.»Архивная копия от 15 апреля 2008 на Wayback Machine, The New York Times, November 27, 1994. Accessed January 21, 2008. "Established in 1626, the Sheriff’s office in Manhattan and its equivalents in the other boroughs served as a major part of the patchwork of law-enforcement agencies that existed before the city’s consolidation in 1898. After that, the new New York City Police Department took over the responsibility for criminal investigations and arrests. As recently as 1942, the sheriff was also responsible for manning and administering the city’s jails, a duty now carried by the Department of Correction. Today, the sheriff’s primary duties are enforcing court-ordered judgments and fines, including unpaid parking tickets and littering fines, and collecting judgments from reluctant losers in private lawsuits, said John George, the Sheriff’s executive assistant. "
N.Y. Constitution, Article 13, section 13. See アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 января 2006. Архивировано 6 февраля 2006 года. (pdf) at p. 41; see also アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2008. Архивировано 17 марта 2008 года. (html).
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N.Y. Constitution, Article 13, section 13. See アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 января 2006. Архивировано 6 февраля 2006 года. (pdf) at p. 41; see also アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2008. Архивировано 17 марта 2008 года. (html).
N.Y. Constitution, Article 13, section 13. See アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 января 2006. Архивировано 6 февраля 2006 года. (pdf) at p. 41; see also アーカイブされたコピー (неопр.). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2008. Архивировано 17 марта 2008 года. (html).
McKinley, Jesse. «F.Y.I.»Архивная копия от 15 апреля 2008 на Wayback Machine, The New York Times, November 27, 1994. Accessed January 21, 2008. "Established in 1626, the Sheriff’s office in Manhattan and its equivalents in the other boroughs served as a major part of the patchwork of law-enforcement agencies that existed before the city’s consolidation in 1898. After that, the new New York City Police Department took over the responsibility for criminal investigations and arrests. As recently as 1942, the sheriff was also responsible for manning and administering the city’s jails, a duty now carried by the Department of Correction. Today, the sheriff’s primary duties are enforcing court-ordered judgments and fines, including unpaid parking tickets and littering fines, and collecting judgments from reluctant losers in private lawsuits, said John George, the Sheriff’s executive assistant. "