Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: state marshal
Target Entity: Connecticut_State_Marshal
Preceding Context: Unlike most other states, Connecticut does not have county government. Connecticut county governments were mostly eliminated in 1960, with the exception of sheriffs elected in each county. In 2000, the county sheriff was abolished and replaced with the
Succeeding Context: system, which has districts that follow the old county territories. The judicial system is divided, at the trial court level, into judicial districts which largely follow the old county lines. The eight counties are still widely used for purely geographical and statistical purposes, such as weather reports, and census reporting.
Paragraph Title: Local government
Source Page: Connecticut

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