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  2. 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 ...

  3. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    Charles B Greenlaw, Coroner of Calcutta. A coroner is a government or judicial official who is empowered to conduct or order an inquest into the manner or cause of death.The official may also investigate or confirm the identity of an unknown person who has been found dead within the coroner's jurisdiction.

  4. Inquest - Wikipedia

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    A coroner's jury may be convened to assist in this type of proceeding. Inquest can also mean such a jury and the result of such an investigation. In general usage, inquest is also used to mean any investigation or inquiry. An inquest uses witnesses, but suspects are not permitted to defend themselves.

  5. Jury - Wikipedia

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    An empty jury box at an American courtroom in Pershing County, Nevada. A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to hear evidence, make findings of fact, and render an impartial verdict officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Most trial juries are "petit juries", and consist of up to 15 people.

  6. Timeline provided of Ilonka Cann's disappearance to coroner's ...

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    Coroner Jill Matthews is presiding over the inquest. Betnar became the lead investigator of Ilonka Cann's disappearance in 2016 and provided the coroner's jury a timeline of events.

  7. Inquests in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A coroner must summon a jury for an inquest if the death was not a result of natural causes and occurred when the deceased was in state custody (for example in prison, police custody, or whilst detained under the Mental Health Act 1983); or if it was the result of an act or omission of a police officer; or if it was a result of a notifiable accident, poisoning or disease. [5]

  8. Ohio woman who miscarried at home won't be criminally ... - AOL

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    An Ohio woman who faced a felony charge after she miscarried at home will not be charged, a grand jury decided Thursday. ... According to a report from the Trumbull County Coroner’s Office ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Local coroners and their staffs were helpful in identifying victims and providing records. Family members were located independently and relayed information about their loved ones. Court documents also proved useful, as did corrections department records, jail wardens, defense attorneys and corrections officials from Kentucky and Ohio.