Have I ever been a Sheriff's Deputy?

Published on March 10, 2026
Duration: 1:01

The Yankee Marshal clarifies his past involvement with a Sheriff's office, explaining he was technically deputized while working for Child Protective Services. This deputization was for the specific purpose of assisting in court proceedings related to child custody cases, and did not involve wearing a uniform, carrying a badge, or being armed in the traditional sense of a 'gun and badge' deputy.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal clarifies he was technically deputized by a county sheriff's office while working for Child Protective Services. This deputization was for assisting in court cases related to child custody and did not involve wearing a uniform, badge, or carrying a firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing the Sheriff's Deputy Question
  2. 00:06Clarifying Deputization Role
  3. 00:14Work with CPS
  4. 00:25Nature of Deputization
  5. 00:39Summary of Affiliation
  6. 00:53No Badge Issued

Frequently Asked Questions

Did The Yankee Marshal ever work as a Sheriff's Deputy?

The Yankee Marshal clarifies that while he never worked as a traditional 'gun and badge' deputy, he was technically deputized by a county sheriff's office during his time with Child Protective Services to assist in court proceedings.

What was the nature of The Yankee Marshal's deputization?

His deputization was technical and county-specific, primarily for assisting with child custody cases in court. He did not wear a uniform, carry a badge, or a firearm in this capacity, attending court in regular civilian clothes.

What does it mean to be technically deputized?

Being technically deputized means an individual is granted specific legal authority by a Sheriff's office for a particular role or task, without necessarily performing the full duties of a sworn law enforcement officer.

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