I know this English grammar site that shows a lot of rules concerning capitalization: Klick
On of the rules is the following:
Now I have taken two pictures from a "The Wire" episode, including the English subtitles that are included on the DVD.grammarbook.com wrote:Rule 5.
Capitalize the titles of high-ranking government officials when used with or before their names. Do not capitalize the civil title if it is used instead of the name.
Examples: The president will address Congress.
All senators are expected to attend.
The governors, lieutenant governors, and attorneys general called for a special task force.
Governor Fortinbrass, Lieutenant Governor Poppins, Attorney General Dalloway, and Senators James and Twain will attend.


"Which brings me back to what I was just discussing with the Lieutenant."
How come "Lieutenant" is capitalized here? As far as I understand the rule, it shouldn't be..
"And then roll the lieutenant up?"
Now why is it now according to the rule, I'm a bit confused?
I know I can't be 100% sure about this, but I don't see mistakes like that happening on a DVD produced in the USA...
I hope you can help me with this...
Thanks
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