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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners

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    The IAC&ME offers accreditation to coroner and medical examiner offices which meet a set of association-defined requirements. [4] The IAC&ME accreditation requirements are essentially identical to those of the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), however, unlike NAME the IACME does not require accredited agencies to have on-site ...

  5. Confessions of a Coroner - AOL

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    Some kid had decided to throw himself in front of an Amtrak train -- and now I, as the coroner, was out at 3AM, trying to somehow make him whole again, so his family could bury him. What a life ...

  6. Louisiana parish coroner's office to be led by grant ... - AOL

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    Incumbent's late arrival caused Lafourche to join an exclusive club, those few parishes whose coroners are not licensed physicians. Louisiana parish coroner's office to be led by grant coordinator ...

  7. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This means if someone breaks the law in one county and flees to another the sheriff can go anywhere inside the state to investigate the crime, make the arrest, and transport the accused back to the original county. Most of the qualifications, powers and duties of a sheriff in Georgia are detailed in Title 15, Chapter 16 of state law.

  8. Mississippi coroner's office that buried men without telling ...

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    The Hinds County coroner’s office has said the police in Jackson, where the men died, were responsible for the failed notifications. The police have said it was the coroner’s job.

  9. Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York

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    Patrick D. Riordan (acting) as the last Coroner of New York City. [4] January 1, 1918 February 1918 1 Charles Norris [4] February 1, 1918 1935 2 Thomas A. Gonzales [5] 1935 1954 3 Milton Helpern [6] 1954 1974 4 Dominick DiMaio: 1974 1978 5 Michael Baden: 1978 1979 6 Elliot M. Gross: 1979 1987 7 Beverly J. Leffers (acting) 1987 1989 8 Charles ...