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  2. Tarrant DA asks Texas AG to withhold autopsy report of woman ...

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    On Sept. 6, Taylor received an email from the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office requesting that she withdraw her request, as Bonner’s death was still the subject of a criminal ...

  3. Tarrant DA asks family of woman who died in county jail to ...

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    The Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office asked the family of Chasity Bonner to withdraw a request for her autopsy report, citing an ongoing criminal investigation, according to an ...

  4. Robert Roberson case - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Roberson III was born on November 10, 1966, in Wood County, Texas.Official records showed that between 1991 and 1999, Roberson was convicted of burglary, theft and parole violations; he was released from prison in 2000.

  5. Autopsy reports are public in many states – but not Rhode ...

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    The ACLU says autopsy records should be public when there is legitimate public interest, especially for people who have died in government custody. Autopsy reports are public in many states ...

  6. Murder of Alijah Mullis - Wikipedia

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    After his sentencing, Mullis stated several times that he wanted to be executed and did not appeal against his sentence, although he later appealed. On April 25, 2012, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals agreed to process and granted the request by Mullis to waive his right to appeal; this was the first time he expressed his intention to not ...

  7. Post-mortem privacy - Wikipedia

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    National Archives and Records Administration v. Favish similarly found that under FOIA, the privacy rights of a decedents' relatives are both acknowledged and prioritized when disseminating autopsy/death scene photos of the deceased. This decision was made in regards to the death scene photos of Vincent Foster, a deputy counsel to Bill Clinton ...