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_aKopel, David B.
245 _aThe posse comitatus and the office of sheriff:
_bArmed citizens summoned to the aid of law enforcement /
_cby David B. Kopel
260 _a---Chicago:
_bNorthwestern University School of Law,
_cFall 2014
300 _a761-850page
362 _aVol. 104, no. 4 (Fall 2014)
440 _95698
_aThe Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
_vVolume 104 Number 4
_x0091-4169
_p761-850page
520 _aPosse comitatus is the legal power of sheriff and other officials to summon armed citizens to aid in keeping the peace. The posse comitatus can be traced at least as far as the reign of Alfred the Great in ninth-century England.
650 0 _aLaw enforcement
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