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The phrase "a constable for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific role or position of a constable in relation to a particular entity, such as a community or organization.
Example: "He was appointed as a constable for the local neighborhood watch program."
Alternatives: "a constable of the" or "a constable assigned to the".
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The violence began about 3 p.m. in Oak Beach, after the retired officer, Richard Brooks, 44, who worked part time as a constable for the Town of Babylon, tried to pull over a resident, identified by the police as James Wilson, because he thought Mr. Wilson was intoxicated.
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The search is now on to find a permanent chief constable for the force and the job will be advertised in the coming weeks, with a view to making an appointment over the summer.
That was the question people struggled to answer, a day after the death of Richard L. Brooks, 44, a retired New York City police lieutenant who had for three years worked summers as a part-time bay constable for the Town of Babylon.
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"I am very happy to apologise to anyone who feels an apology is deserved and I have apologised to the chief constable for the impact the issues of 2013 have had on him and his family".
The first witness to give evidence was Sussex police's acting chief constable, Giles York, who was deputy chief constable for the force at the time of the protests and authorised the section 14 notice.
The constable for the northern half-hundred was chosen at the court leet of the manor of Reculver, which by 1800 was usually held at Herne.
Gilly runs for a constable while the others keep watch, but when the friends are reunited at the station house they find themselves the sole suspects in the murder -- an unproven suspicion that clings to them for the next 25 years.
And it's so safe (a recent job advert for a constable on "possibly the most enviable policing post in the UK or even the world" went viral) that no one locks their doors and kids can run wild across the islands like Enid Blyton characters.
During coronations a constable is appointed for the occasion.
The other major secular posts also had a tendency to become hereditary, with the chamberlain responsible for royal finances and the constable for organising the crown's military forces, while the marishchal had a leadership role in battle.
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