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  2. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, English coroners were Crown officials who held financial powers and conducted some judicial investigations in order to counterbalance the power of sheriffs or bailiffs. 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 ...

  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. Charles Norris (medical examiner) - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Norris, applying for the job of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York, took a civil service examination and passed, along with two other doctors. [2] [3] Mayor John F. Hylan immediately took legal action against them, claiming that in performing autopsies as part of the examination they had violated the law.

  5. Coroner (Washington state) - Wikipedia

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    The system of coronial death investigation was brought to North America by British colonists; one of the earliest coroners empowered in North America was appointed by William Penn in 1682 after a dead body was discovered on the banks of a river. [2] A caricature of D.C. Bates, candidate for Coroner of Thurston County in the 1908 election

  6. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Also in this set of changes, coroners who were elected judicial death investigators were generally replaced by medical examiners who were required to be a medical doctor, osteopathic physician, dentist, lawyer or veterinarian in the new system, though coroner still exists on the books in many NC counties.

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  8. Coroner of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The coroner would no longer have police power and judicial power. That role would be taken over by the New York County District Attorney and the Criminal Court of the City of New York. [8] By 1914-1915 there were eleven coroners serving the five boroughs of New York City with a budget of $170,000. [3]

  9. Coroner Finale Recap: A Fiery End to Season 2 Mystery - AOL

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    Coroner‘s increasingly stressful second season came to a close on Wednesday with both chaos and calm.. The finale brings resolution to the fire mystery set up in the season premiere as Jenny and ...