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state to be kept, to the best of the constable's power; that the constable will arrest all such persons as go in the constable's sight armed offensively, or who commit any riot, affray, or other breach of the peace, or will use the constable's best endeavor, on complaint made, to apprehend all felons, rioters, or persons riotously assembled; and that, if such persons flee or make resistance, the constable will pursue,
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T.C.A. 8-10-108(b): ...according to the 1960 federal census or any subsequent federal census, and in Fentress County and Hamblen County, every constable shall take an oath that the constable will well and truly serve the state in the office of constable; that the constable will cause the peace of the
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was a principal or variant title for the weekly newspaper, containing details of crimes and wanted people, that afterwards became better known as the
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or a private citizen, who witnessed a crime shall make hue and cry, and that the hue and cry must be kept up against the fleeing criminal from
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Hue and Cry: a newspaper advertisement that offered rewards for the recapture of enslaved people who had escaped their owners.
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Duggan, Kenneth F. (2020). "The limits of strong government: attempts to control criminality in thirteenth-century England".
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An Act for remedying Inconveniencies which may happen by Proceedings in Actions on the Statutes of Hue and Cry.
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The hue and cry was utilized in medieval European towns and villages as a means of community policing.
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An Act for the Amendment of the Law relating to Actions on the Statute of Hue and Cry.
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specifically mentions that it is the duty of the constable to sound the hue and cry.
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is a process by which bystanders are summoned to assist in the apprehension of a
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Duggan, Kenneth F. (2017). "The Hue and Cry in Thirteenth-Century England".
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Sagui, Samantha (2014). "The hue and cry in medieval English towns".
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to county, until the felon is apprehended and delivered to the
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Adams, George Burton & Henry Morse Stephens, eds. (1901).
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This article is about a common law term. For other uses, see
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It is possible that the term is an Anglicization via
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Hue and Cry

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8 Geo. 2
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Royal assent
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Statute of Winchester
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