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  2. 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]

  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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    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. The verdict can be, for example, natural death, accidental death, misadventure, suicide, or murder.

  5. Helicopter crash was accidental, inquest jury told

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    A coroner has directed a jury at an inquest into the deaths of five people killed in a helicopter crash outside Leicester City's King Power Stadium to only return an accidental conclusion. Foxes ...

  6. Family seeks fuller inquest into son's sepsis death - AOL

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    The family of a 20-year-old man is calling for a coroner to extend his inquest, arguing that a one-day hearing is not enough to fully examine failings that may have contributed to his death.

  7. Who was he? How did he get there? Wetsuit may hold key to ...

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    Nonetheless, the man’s death is not “currently thought to be suspicious,” an inquest opened on Monday by assistant coroner Rachel Knight heard, according to the BBC.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Coroner's jury - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish equivalent of an inquest is a Fatal Accident Inquiry, held where there is a sudden, suspicious, accidental, or unexplained death, which is ordered by a Procurator Fiscal and presided over by a Sheriff without a jury. Since 1927, coroner's juries have rarely been used in England.