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constable

[kon-stuh-buhl, kuhn-] / ˈkɒn stə bəl, ˈkʌn- /


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He previously told the BBC he "stood strong with the community", and that questioning the integrity of Warwickshire Police's chief constable had been a call for clarity.

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The federation represents more than 145,000 rank-and-file officers, up to and including the rank of chief inspector as well as special constables.

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She added even though GBH was not chargeable by police and should be referred to the Crown Prosecution Service, police constables often dealt with "low level" incidents.

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The force's professional standards panel said police constables James Heley and Simon Lewis would have been sacked if they had not resigned at the end of last week.

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The court also heard from a police constable who arrested and cautioned McCullagh, who was present when emergency services attended the scene.

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