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Sheanon Williams will deputize again in the middle with Ray Gaddis stepping into the right back role.
Jersey are without hooker Dave Felton, who has a neck injury, so Charlie Clyde-Smith will deputize.
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Obama: I will not deputize Americans.
"You'll basically deputize [federal] agents to being super local police," Madden said.
If the case goes to trial, Mr. Jones and one of his assistants will be deputized as special state prosecutors and will join a deputy district attorney in the courtroom.
In the end, the federal government agreed to assume that responsibility, and officers at O'Hare will be federally deputized.
Local police will no longer be deputized under task forces to enforce immigration law, although the program will remain in jails.
Mr. Perdue, a Republican who will leave office in January because of term limits, announced Thursday that he would deputize a special attorney general to file a lawsuit for the state.
In the starkest example of the turnaround, Florida will soon become the first jurisdiction to accept a long-dormant federal plan to deputize local police officers as agents of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
But in recent years, as Time Warner Cable has increasingly formalized these longstanding deals, concerns have bubbled up that parts of its program deputize the employees of apartment buildings to carry out Time Warner's business, thus creating a conflict for building superintendents: Ultimately, which master will you serve?
Perhaps Mr. Levy next should "deputize" members of his staff to serve as auxiliary cops.
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