Louisiana Co. Sheriff Patches - NOT FOR TRADE OR SALE!

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Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office - new condition - The sheriff is in charge of all criminal investigations and is responsible for executing court orders and process and is the keeper of the public jail in the parish.

Orelans Parish Sheriff - sub - new condition

Ouachita Parish Sheriffs Dept. - new condition - The first sheriff , George Hoof, was appointed in 1705. The first legal hanging in Ouachita Parish was in October of 1822. A man named Russell Brooks was convicted of murdering the man who stole his horse, so he was hanged from an oak branch on the courthouse lawn. In 1855 when gold was discovered out west, many citizens left Ouachita Parish. During this time, the "Frontier Marshal" was introduced to help the sheriff. The Frontier Marshal assisted the sheriff with enforcing the law.

Ouachita Parish Sheriff - worn during the 1990s - new condition

Ouachita Parish Sheriff - new condition

Ouachita Parish Sheriff - new condition

Ouachita Parish Sheriffs Office bp - bp - new condition

Ouachita Parish Sheriff - new condition

Plaquemines Parish Sheriff - used condition - The outline of Plaquemines Parish is shown on the patch. Patrol deputies handle a varied range of calls from noise complaints to homicides. For this reason, these deputies must have in-depth knowledge of the law and must be a well-rounded law enforcement officers.

Plaquemines Parish Sheriffs Dept. - new condition

Plaquimenis Parish Sheriffs Dept. - new condition

Plaquemines Parish Sheriffs Dept.

Plaquemines Parish Sheriffs Office - worn during the 1990s -? - new condition

Plaquemines Parish Sheriff - new condition

Plaquemines Parish Sheriff - new condition
 

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