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  2. Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles County Medical Examiner Building in 2008. The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner (“DMEC”, formerly the Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner and Department of Coroner) was created in its present form on December 17, 1920, by an ordinance approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, although it has existed in some form since the appointment of the ...

  3. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    There are separate coroners services for England and Wales and for Northern Ireland. There are no longer coroners in Scotland. Coroners existed in Scotland between about 1400 and 1800 when they ceased to be used. [23]

  4. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, 22 states had a medical examiner system, 11 states had a coroner system, and 18 states had a mixed system. Since the 1940s, the medical examiner system has gradually replaced the coroner system and serves about 48% of the US population. [4] [5] The largest medical examiner's office in the United States is located in Baltimore, Maryland ...

  5. Inmates are fighting California wildfires: When did it start ...

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    How much do inmate firefighters get paid? Incarcerated fire crew members earn between $5.80 and $10.24 daily depending on skill level, according to the corrections department.

  6. How the Montgomery County coroner became Franklin ... - AOL

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    In 2021, Montgomery County paid him much more — $219,862 — according to a county spokesman, but the amount was reduced in 2022 when Harshbarger declared he was also working a "private practice ...

  7. Riverside County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    Services also include transportation of prisoners if necessary related to court appearances, and transferring prisoners between jurisdictions such as other counties, states, or the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Jails are staffed by fully sworn deputy sheriffs as well as specialized correctional deputies.

  8. Do I get paid for jury duty? Here’s what California law ...

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    California law does not require employers to pay employees during jury service, according to the California Courts website. However, some employers do have jury-leave policies that provide workers ...

  9. Coroner's jury - Wikipedia

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    The coroner can actually choose to convene a jury in any investigation, but in practice this is rare. The qualifications to sit on a coroner's jury are the same as those to sit on a jury in Crown Court, the High Court, and the County Court. [2] Additionally, a coroner's jury only determines cause of death; its ruling does not commit a person to ...