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Summary Of: Coroner

The additional roles and qualifications of the coroner vary significantly not only by country but by jurisdiction... the coroner may adjudge the cause himself... a coroner will determine the most likely manner in which treasure came to be in the place... A coroner is not necessarily a medical examiner... thus a coroner need not necessarily be a qualified pathologist themselves... where the coroner is an elected... a coroner need not be a medical examiner... all the roles of the coroner are assigned to the medical examiner... The office of coroner came to Australia in the... having the authority to act as a coroner and appoint coroners as necessary... the office of coroner continues to this day... a coroner is a judicial officer appointed and paid for by the... The office of Coroner was formally established in England by Article 20 of the... the coroner must execute and return the process of the courts of justice... coroner or bailiff shall hold pleas of our Crown... which was not assigned to the locally resident coroner but left to judges who travelled around the country holding... the coroner will decide whether to hold a... dead body lying in the district of a coroner has a duty to report it to the coroner... The coroner has a team of Coroners Officers... the coroner decides whether an inquest is appropriate... and accordingly the coroner may summon witnesses... Additional powers of the coroner may include the power of... role arose from the ancient duty of the coroner as a protector of the property of... The Coroner is a judicial officer who has the power to... The Coroner makes orders after considering the pathologist... An elected Coroner receives endorsements at reelection time... An elected Coroner receives endorsements at reelection time... An elected Coroner receives endorsements at reelection time... the coroner is the only person with the power to arrest the sheriff... have merged the legal competencies of a coroner into the office of the... whose medical duties as coroner are then delegated to a professional forensic staff of medical examiners... the coroner of the state in which the death took place issues the death certificate... the coroner has the same powers as a county... Other jurisdictions combine the role of coroner with that of... each have a coroner as their title character... the coroner is a significant character on...

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