Lawman
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Lawman is a term used in reference to an American law-enforcement officer, usually a sheriff or a marshal.
Lawman may also refer to the Scandinavian legal office discussed under lawspeaker.
Television and film titles
- Lawman (TV series),a hit American western series produced in 1958–62 by Warner Bros. and starring John Russell as Marshal Dan Troop on the ABC network.
- Lawman (film), American western directed in 1971 by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster as Marshal Jared Maddox
- Justified (TV series), (originally named Lawman) an American crime drama created by Graham Yost; scheduled for broadcast on FX channel
- Steven Seagal: Lawman, a program on A&E starring Steven Seagal
See also
- Lawman (late 12th century–early 13th century), English poet; first known writer on subject of Arthurian legends; usually referenced as Layamon
- LAWMAN, Danish cartoon figure structured as satire of American superheroes; created in 2002 by Erwin Neutzsky-Wulff and drawn by Jørgen Bitsch
- Lawman (horse) (born 2004), French thoroughbred racer; winner of 2007 Prix du Jockey Club
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