Coroner Flashcards
Coroner
When does something become a mandatory inquest?
- Murder
- Critical incidents
- Deaths in custody
- Minister or state coroner directs
Coroner
What is a reportable death?
Section 6 Coroners Act 2009 ‘Reportable Death’
1) Violent or unnatural death
2) Sudden death, cause of which unknown
3) Suspicious or unusual
4) Not seen a doctor for 6 months
5) Not the reasonable expected outcome of a health related procedure
6) In or temporarily absent from Mental Health Facility
What other Sections of the Coroners Act 2009 are relevant to Police
Section 40 - Coronial Investigations Scene Order
- Need to prove matter is reportable to the coroner
- Obtained by writing or telephone
- Need to specify any other persons who need to be authorised on the warrant
Section 43 - Coronial Investigation scene powers
Section 53 - Power to obtain documents (medical records)
Section 61 - Privilege in respect to self incrimination
Section 78 - Suspending the inquest
- If during inquest coroner is of the opinion evidence is capable of satisfying a jury beyond a reasonable doubt