Have I ever been a Sheriff's Deputy?

Published on March 10, 2026
Duration: 1:01

The speaker clarifies his past affiliation with a sheriff's department, explaining he was technically deputized for Child Protective Services (CPS) duties related to court appearances. He emphasizes this was not a traditional 'gun and badge' role, as he did not wear a uniform or carry official equipment. This distinction highlights the varied nature of law enforcement support roles.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal clarifies he was technically deputized by the county for Child Protective Services (CPS) duties, primarily involving court appearances for child custody cases. This role did not involve wearing a uniform, carrying a badge, or being issued a firearm, distinguishing it from a traditional 'gun and badge' Sheriff's Deputy position.

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

Was The Yankee Marshal ever a sworn Sheriff's Deputy?

No, The Yankee Marshal was not a sworn Sheriff's Deputy in the traditional sense. He clarifies that while he was technically deputized for specific Child Protective Services (CPS) duties related to court appearances, he never wore a uniform, carried a badge, or was issued a firearm for this role.

What kind of role did The Yankee Marshal have with a Sheriff's Department?

He had a technical deputization for Child Protective Services (CPS) duties. This involved assisting in court cases related to child custody, requiring him to attend court in regular clothes without official law enforcement equipment like a badge or firearm.

Did The Yankee Marshal carry a badge or firearm in his Sheriff's Department role?

No, his role was strictly administrative and court-focused for CPS matters. He explicitly states he did not wear a uniform, carry a badge, or carry a gun, and that no badges were issued during his time in that capacity.

What does 'technically deputized' mean in The Yankee Marshal's context?

It means he was granted limited authority by the county sheriff's department for specific tasks, in his case, related to serving individuals for child custody court cases. This was not a full law enforcement commission and did not involve typical officer duties or equipment.

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