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EMT ✔️✔️An individual trained to administer emergency care in a variety of conditions,
Emergency Medical Technician.
Sheriff ✔️✔️The primary law enforcement officer in a county, usually elected to the post by a
popular vote.
US Marshals ✔️✔️the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency. responsible for
protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal
witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective
operation of the federal judicial system
Paramedic ✔️✔️EMT with advanced training
Judge ✔️✔️a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law
Warden ✔️✔️the chief official in charge of a prison
Fire Inspector ✔️✔️Fire personnel assigned to inspect property with the purpose of enforcing
fire regulations
, Court Reporter ✔️✔️a person who keeps a written record of what is said at a trial
District Attorney ✔️✔️a lawyer who works for the government and brings accused persons to
trial.
Jury ✔️✔️A group of persons sworn to give a verdict or decision based on facts presented in a
court.
Prosecution ✔️✔️Legal proceedings against a person.
Verdict ✔️✔️the answers a jury gives to the court concerning a case
Trial ✔️✔️The examination of the facts and issues of the law in a case.
altruism ✔️✔️the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of
others
Forensic Science ✔️✔️The scientific method used to gather and examine the physical evidence
used in court.
Evidence ✔️✔️Every type of proof legally presented at trial to convince the judge and jury of
the facts of the case.