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unexplained, or as a result of injuries or drugs. Two different death investigation systems have developed in Canada: the
Coroner's system and the Medical Examiner's system. The Coroner's system is used in the majority of provinces and territories. It is a system that is centuries old and originated in Great Britain. It is found throughout the world in countries that were former British colonies, including Canada. The Medical Examiner's system (used in Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador) is just over one century old and originated in the United States. Although there are some differences between the two systems, the ultimate goal of each is the sameâto investigate certain deaths defined in their legislation and establish the identity of the deceased together with the cause of death and the manner of death.
1022:, the coroner exists by law in approximately 65 counties, but the office is active in only ten of them; in the counties that have coroners, they are set forth as common law peace officers, yet the coroner of the county also has judicial powers: to investigate cause and manner of death, as in other states, but also to conduct inquests, to issue court orders, to impanel a coroner's jury and to act as sheriff in certain cases. She can arrest the sheriff for cause. Beginning in 2015, the NC Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) began optional training for coroners to become special assistant medical examiner investigators (NC CH130A & 152).
684:. The majority of deaths are not investigated by the coroner. If the deceased has been under medical care, or has been seen by a doctor within 14 days of death, then the doctor can issue a death certificate. However, if the deceased died without being seen by a doctor, or if the doctor is unwilling to make a determination, the coroner will investigate the cause and manner of death. The coroner will also investigate when a death is deemed violent or unnatural, where the cause is unknown, where a death is the result of poisoning or industrial injury, or if it occurred in police custody or prison.
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833:. There is no material difference between an accidental death conclusion and one of misadventure. Neglect cannot be a conclusion by itself. It must be part of another conclusion. A conclusion of neglect requires that there was a need for relevant care (such as nourishment, medical attention, shelter or warmth) identified, and there was an opportunity to offer or provide that care that was not taken. An open conclusion should only be used as a last resort and is given where the cause of death cannot be identified on the evidence available to the inquest.
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training is required, even though a coroner may overrule a forensic pathologist in naming a cause of death. Some coroners are elected with others appointed. Some coroners hold office by virtue of holding another office. For example, in
Nebraska, a county's district attorney is also the county's coroner. Similarly, in many counties in Texas, the
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official whose primary duty was to protect the financial interest of the Crown in criminal proceedings. The office of coroner is, "in many instances, a necessary substitute: for if the
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Two coronial services operate in New Zealand. The older one deals only with deaths before midnight of 30 June 2007 that remain under investigation. The new system operates under the
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2397:Dr. G Medical Examiner: Working with the Dead
2034:General information about the coroner service
1990:The Coroners of Northern Britain c. 1300-1700
1334:Kujo Kiriya from the 2016 Japanese TV series
311:, such activity has always been privative to
2235:Section 30-10-604, Colorado revised statutes
1909:
1907:
1690:
1321:The American police procedural drama series
991:the coroner has the same powers as a county
2151:at justice-ni.gov.uk; retrieved 5 July 2018
2037:at manchester.gov.uk; retrieved 6 July 2018
1717:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
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1429:United States National Library of Medicine
1402:â home to the Coroner's Office for Ontario
2502:
2101:R v Portsmouth Coroner, ex parte Anderson
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1738:. Government of Canada. 27 November 2015.
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1242:Learn how and when to remove this message
652:There are separate coroners services for
157:The office of coroner was established by
88:derives from the same source as the word
2305:. Queen's Film and Media. Archived from
2284:California State Association of Counties
2244:Section 284, New York State Laws of 1915
1254:Although coroners are often depicted in
122:
34:
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2162:Medical Examiners and Coroners' Offices
2048:"Criminal Law Act 1977: Section 56"
1987:
1756:. Alberta Justice and Solicitor General
1625:International Journal of Law in Context
1618:
1165:University of Wales College of Medicine
1088:, former provincial coroner for Ontario
822:Alternatively, an inquest may return a
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2323:
2254:Helpern, Milton (1977). "Beginnings".
2028:
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2011:
2009:
1832:"Office of the Chief Medical Examiner"
1806:"Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service"
1750:"Office of the Chief Medical Examiner"
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560:Enhanced inquiry and inquest processes
387:or medical examiners appointed by the
319:, reason why its common denomination,
307:In Brazil, almost like in the case of
2830:List of ways people dishonor the dead
2461:
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2139:at judiciary.uk; reviewed 2 July 2018
1570:
1386:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
1318:has a coroner as its title character.
3870:People involved with death and dying
2149:Coroner service for Northern Ireland
2127:at cps.gov.uk; retrieved 5 July 2018
2064:
2020:at cps.gov.uk; retrieved 6 July 2018
1210:Relevant discussion may be found on
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843:
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492:Order police investigations of death
127:The office of coroner originated in
2023:
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1400:Ontario Centre of Forensic Sciences
1051:
911:
515:Iranian Legal Medicine Organization
501:Issue certificates of fact of death
218:following its military conquest by
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2835:List of ways people honor the dead
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1782:. Manitoba Justice. Archived from
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873:the applicant must be a qualified
836:Conclusions are arrived at on the
680:examination and, if necessary, an
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2866:GompertzâMakeham law of mortality
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2324:Harris, Sarah (3 November 2013).
2296:
1943:. New Zealand Ministry of Justice
1917:. Coroner Service. Archived from
1888:. Coroner Service. Archived from
592:
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2303:CBC Television Series, 1952â1982
1963:"Coroners â Ministry of Justice"
1457:, 2009. Accessed 10 August 2009.
1274:British television drama series
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829:Lawful killing includes lawful
715:juries of six during inquests.
39:Charles B Greenlaw, Coroner of
2202:National Academy of Sciences,
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1554:"Online Etymology Dictionary:
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1421:"Coroner vs. medical examiner"
1294:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
1118:", from the classic 1939 film
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214:Coroners were introduced into
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2886:Maternal mortality in fiction
1691:felipematos7 (8 April 2019).
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850:Inquests in England and Wales
733:Coroners also have a role in
612:Coroners and Justice Act 2009
248:(Fisher 1993; Gawande 2001).
171:" to establish the office of
2800:Expressions related to death
2753:Medical declaration of death
1116:Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead
575:Inquirers into Sudden Deaths
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460:
422:, all coroners are, by law,
328:Department of Federal Police
266:
261:
252:Coroner and Medical Examiner
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2820:Preventable causes of death
2375:Centers for Disease Control
2076:Health and Safety Executive
1693:"O Perito Criminal Federal"
1577:Political Science Quarterly
1393:
1222:the claims made and adding
1171:series set in 12th-century
256:Handbook of Death and Dying
10:
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1492:Thirteenth Century England
1477:. Accessed 10 August 2009.
1370:(the Canadian ancestor of
1128:confirms the death of the
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707:, the power to administer
579:Code of Criminal Procedure
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152:Norman conquest of England
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1504:10.1017/9781787441439.010
1005:Kentucky Revised Statutes
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751:Crown Prosecution Service
687:The coroner's court is a
645:, which is headed by the
408:Newfoundland and Labrador
360:
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173:custos placitorum coronae
3588:Personification of death
2810:People by cause of death
1666:"Who works at a morgue?"
1167:, is well known for his
1130:Wicked Witch of the East
1003:, section 72.415 of the
902:Diana, Princess of Wales
838:balance of probabilities
666:fatal accident inquiries
28:Coroner (disambiguation)
19:Not to be confused with
3860:Health care occupations
3665:Death-positive movement
3510:Post-mortem photography
2790:Causes of death by rate
2718:Death by natural causes
2185:Keach, Jenifer (2006).
1988:Houston, R. A. (2014).
1571:Gross, Charles (1892).
1454:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
1108:
1097:Athelstan Braxton Hicks
904:and the victims of the
869:To become a coroner in
782:Alcohol or drug related
508:
3700:Fascination with death
3338:Reincarnation research
3333:Out-of-body experience
2795:Notable deaths by year
2636:Immunogenic cell death
2552:Temporal lobe necrosis
2331:Weekend Edition Sunday
2206:, (2009), pp. 241â253.
2174:Frontline: Post Mortem
1915:"Who are the coroners"
1619:Trabsky, Marc (2016).
1364:The television series
1355:The television series
1312:The television series
1169:Crowner John Mysteries
796:Road traffic collision
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3505:Post-mortem chemistry
3318:Near-death experience
3214:Desecration of graves
3150:Postmortem caloricity
3115:Beating heart cadaver
2559:Programmed cell death
2527:Liquefactive necrosis
2336:National Public Radio
2058:The National Archives
1836:www.justice.gov.nl.ca
1092:William Wynn Westcott
791:Accident/misadventure
447:Northwest Territories
371:
123:Etymology and history
117:forensic pathologists
38:
3865:Forensic occupations
3695:Festival of the Dead
3593:Dying-and-rising god
3548:Chinese burial money
3437:Prohibition of dying
3389:Death-qualified jury
3155:Post-mortem interval
2815:Premature obituaries
2522:Coagulative necrosis
1892:on 17 September 2016
935:justice of the peace
906:2005 London bombings
824:narrative conclusion
416:Prince Edward Island
222:in 1282 through the
98:Duties and functions
26:For other uses, see
3755:Philosophy of death
3620:Death from laughter
2920:Perinatal mortality
2661:Mitotic catastrophe
2641:Ischemic cell death
2584:Intrinsic apoptosis
2532:Gangrenous necrosis
2412:Coroners by country
2072:"Coroners Inquests"
1969:on 27 December 2008
1532:Merriam-Webster.com
1263:Dr. Camille Saroyan
1159:and a professor of
1104:Artistic depictions
953:attending physician
643:Ministry of Justice
571:Ministry of Justice
224:Statute of Rhuddlan
220:Edward I of England
147:, meaning "crown".
3801:Thanatosensitivity
3705:Hierarchy of death
3645:Death notification
3553:Coins for the dead
3485:Forensic pathology
3369:Capital punishment
3323:Near-death studies
2915:Mortality salience
2547:Fibrinoid necrosis
2517:Avascular necrosis
2053:legislation.gov.uk
1754:justice.alberta.ca
1337:Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
1315:Da Vinci's Inquest
1297:and its spin-offs
1203:possibly contains
1161:forensic pathology
1082:coroner for Boston
1058:Wynne Edwin Baxter
778:Industrial disease
664:and dealt with by
569:In Sri Lanka, the
478:Waivers of autopsy
412:Forensic Pathology
315:, but necessarily
137:United Kingdom law
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3568:Death and culture
3412:Dying declaration
3394:Death certificate
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3015:Neuropreservation
2805:Natural disasters
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2309:on 15 March 2010.
2280:"Sheriff-Coroner"
2103:(1987) 1 WLR 1640
1999:978-1-137-38107-1
1886:"Coroner Service"
1672:. 27 October 2009
1670:Australian Museum
1534:. Merriam Webster
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1205:original research
1124:, the Coroner of
922:Treasure Act 1996
871:England and Wales
844:England and Wales
755:civil proceedings
739:Treasure Act 1996
668:conducted by the
662:procurator fiscal
654:England and Wales
639:local authorities
635:
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539:Coroners Act 2006
484:Exhumation orders
394:The provinces of
389:executive council
367:Statistics Canada
309:medical examiners
293:Western Australia
113:medical examiners
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3680:Death trajectory
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3219:Eternal oblivion
3005:Cryopreservation
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2861:Excess mortality
2763:Terminal illness
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431:British Columbia
378:In 21st-century
347:Federal District
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321:MĂ©dicos-Legistas
204:of each county.
198:custos rotulorum
169:Articles of Eyre
129:medieval England
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