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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1419904" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>In this state, we have the County Judge Executive form of County Governance. Most people call that office for everything - roads, animals, taxes, domestic violence, etc.</p><p></p><p>Then the Judge's office directs the information to the correct party. In the case of livestock, it goes to the Sheriff's office because it may require Sheriff powers such as taking possession of livestock, etc.</p><p></p><p>It will not work to tell the Sheriff your land is posted. Two of the highest law enforcement positions under the Constitution is the Sheriff and US Marshall and the Sheriff is the only law enforcement position that is elected by the people.</p><p></p><p>Most sheriffs in Kentucky can sort out whether cattle are being properly treated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1419904, member: 27490"] In this state, we have the County Judge Executive form of County Governance. Most people call that office for everything - roads, animals, taxes, domestic violence, etc. Then the Judge's office directs the information to the correct party. In the case of livestock, it goes to the Sheriff's office because it may require Sheriff powers such as taking possession of livestock, etc. It will not work to tell the Sheriff your land is posted. Two of the highest law enforcement positions under the Constitution is the Sheriff and US Marshall and the Sheriff is the only law enforcement position that is elected by the people. Most sheriffs in Kentucky can sort out whether cattle are being properly treated [/QUOTE]
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