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coroner's and court
They covered every single death reported to the coroner's office, every important meeting, every news conference, every court case that had once been a news story, even if the trial wasn't newsworthy.
BCSS responsibilities include the protection of the Provincial, Supreme, and Appeal Courts of BC ; planning high-security trials ; providing an Intelligence Unit ; assessing threats towards public officials and those employed in the Justice system ; protecting Judges and Crown Prosecutors ; managing detention cells ; transporting prisoners by ground and air ; managing and providing protection for juries ; serving court-related documents ; executing court orders and warrants ; and assisting with coroner's court.
Depending on the jurisdiction, the coroner may adjudge the cause of death personally, or may act as the presiding officer of a special court ( a " coroner's jury ").
The coroner's verdict sometimes is persuasive for the police and Crown Prosecution Service, but normally proceedings in the coroner's court are suspended until after the final outcome of any criminal case is known.
The coroner's court is a court of law, and accordingly the coroner may summon witnesses, and people found lying are guilty of perjury.
A warrant for his arrest was issued a few days later and in his absence, the inquest into Rivett's death named him as her murderer, the last occasion in Britain a coroner's court was allowed to do so.
Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby | Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby was outlawed in 1597 by a coroner's court for the murder Henry Long.
Robert Koch's work on Vibrio cholerae was done in two rooms of the old animal house behind coroner's court.
This series includes records of many of the bridges across the Thames and particularly Tower Bridge, many markets including Smithfield, Billingsgate, Spitalfields and Leadenhall, and a number of courts such as Mansion House and Guildhall Justice Rooms and Southwark coroner's court.
At the coroner's hearing on 4 October 1988, Joe Dickson, counsel assisting the court, said that the police response was " satisfactory, and no complaints could be made about it.
Forensic psychologist Dr Alan Bartholomew told the coroner's court that Vitkovic would have been eligible at the time to be certified insane under the Mental Health Act.
The coroner's court and gas-meter testing station replaced the proposed public library and gym.
Records in the County Record Office include parish registers for Warwickshire, local government records for the county, school records for the county, court records including quarter sessions and coroner's records and the records of the Warwickshire Constabulary.
The matter was recorded in a coroner's court, which returned a verdict of misadventure.
The references to a " jury " and a " verdic " imply that the slave was criminally charged: Some sources indicate this may have referred to a coroner's inquest or police investigation, but these " slang " terms were not used outside the context of a court proceeding at the time.

coroner's and recorded
* September 24 – The first autopsy and coroner's jury verdict are recorded in the Colony of Maryland.
" Reporters from both newspapers covered the hearings and recorded the testimony at the coroner's inquest and the Spicer hearings.
Of these, S J Surtees wrote that 115 were " almost certainly " suicides ( although a coroner's verdict of suicide was recorded in only 58 ), and that 61 percent of the victims were from outside East Sussex.

coroner's and verdict
** A coroner's jury returns a verdict of suicide on Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge.
Popular rumours that he had arranged for his wife's death continued throughout his life, despite the coroner's jury's verdict of accident.
More usually, a coroner's verdict is also relied upon in civil proceedings and insurance claims.
This explanation, in conjunction with the fact that Carr's testimony corroborated Franklin's version of events, and the fact that police officials testified that both Boyer and Franklin had passed lie detector tests, was enough to convince the coroner's jury to accept Franklin's explanation, and return a verdict of justifiable homicide.
Yates became distraught, refusing to accept the coroner's verdict of suicide.
The coroner's verdict was ' death due to self-administered substances '.
Controversy resulted from the quick verdict of the coroner's jury, which concluded in less than two minutes that she had died of strychnine poisoning.
" Of these, Joplin's and Hendrix's deaths were drug-related ; Jones's may have been ( the coroner's verdict was " death by misadventure "; there has been much controversy surrounding the events leading to his death ); Holly died in a plane crash and Marley of cancer.
Even more puzlling is the coroner's verdict about the possible causes of death found on Gramps Johnson's body, which includes an abnormally large amount of formic acid.
On 17 January 1967 John Lennon, a friend of Browne's, was composing music at his piano whilst idly reading London's Daily Mail and happened upon the news of the coroner's verdict into Browne's death.
The coroner's jury's finding was that she had died of a fall downstairs ; the verdict was " misfortune ", accidental death.
Although this theory was rejected by the coroner's jury whose verdict was accidental death, the Department of Environment official report stated ( at para 101 ): " The possibility that the collision was the outcome of a deliberate, suicidal act cannot be ignored, although there is no positive evidence to support it.
A Law Society spokesman said that even if the coroner's findings disagreed with the retrial verdict, this could not lead to any further legal action against David Bain.
The coroner's summary for the jury was heavily directed towards suggesting the fire was accidental, and the jury returned an open verdict which implied agreement.
The coroner's verdict was suicide.

coroner's and accidental
The coroner's report came to light in The National Archives in 2008 and is compatible with an accidental fall as well as other violence.
The coroner's report listed her death as an accidental drug overdose.
A coroner's inquest determined the cause of death to be an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.
The coroner's ruling was accidental death by autoerotic asphyxiation.
The coroner's report stated that Reeves's death ( from a barbiturate overdose ) was accidental, the dosage being too marginal to suggest intention.
Local unionists and many Finnish-Canadians suspected foul play, but coroner's juries ruled the deaths accidental drownings.

coroner's and death
Amy Dudley died in September 1560 from a fall from a flight of stairs and, despite the coroner's inquest finding of accident, many people suspected Dudley to have arranged her death so that he could marry the queen.
The coroner's report identified the cause of death as blunt force trauma to the head.
A source of enduring controversy, his death in London in June 1982 was ruled a murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation.
Calvi's death was the subject of two coroner's inquests in the United Kingdom.
A coroner's report stated his death was a result of acute pancreatic bleeding caused by chronic alcoholism.
The scholar Leslie Hotson discovered in 1925 the coroner's report on Marlowe's death in the Public Record Office which gave fuller details.
The coroner's jurisdiction is limited to determining who the deceased was and how, when and where they came by their death.
Coroners are charged by law to investigate cause and manner of any death caused by default of another person ( homicide ) and may convene a coroner's inquest with a jury of six jurors taken from the county jury pool.
Medical examiners disagreed on the cause of death — there were three separate coroner's reports, all reaching different conclusions — but the available evidence pointed to the effects of alcohol, a tranquilizer, or heroin.
In December 2002, a coroner's inquest into the death of Kimberly Rogers recommended numerous changes to the government's welfare legislation, which Community and Social Services Minister Brenda Elliott dismissed as unnecessary tinkering with a system that " was working effectively ".
Actually written by Glen Boyer, the book states that Holliday killed Ringo with a rifle shot at a distance, contradicting the coroner's ruling that Ringo's death was a suicide.
* Medico-Legal Autopsy or Forensic or coroner's autopsies seek to find the cause and manner of death and to identify the decedent.
A coroner's report into his death directly implicated Jason Moran and Graham Kinniburgh.
In England the coroner investigates death and if the coroner's jury found that death was due to neglect then the coroner could indict charges of manslaughter against the named parties.

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