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Old 12-08-14, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Coal Buster
A common misconception but the courts don't enforce anything. The executive branch enforces and the judicial branch interprets. I don't know what terms are used in Canada but the concept is the same.
Not necessarily. In Canada a 'sheriff' is an officer of the court who enforces court orders. In any event traffic fines are ultimately enforced through the court which issues arrest warrants which the police execute. Same difference effectively.
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