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Police and coroner enquiries
At some point in their medical career most doctors will be asked to provide a statement to the Coroner or to give evidence in the Coroner's Court. This section offers practical advice for doctors who become involved in an enquiry or are asked to be a witness at an inquest.
Questions and answers
- Can a coroner compel my attendance? - 1 June 2001
Advice articles
- Corporate manslaughter and corporate homicide bill - 29 January 2007
- Draft coroners bill published - 1 December 2006
- Coroners' inquiries – frequently asked questions - 15 February 2006
- Coroners' inquiries – the verdict - 14 February 2006
- Coroners' inquiries – Writing a report - 13 February 2006
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Case histories
- Pressure to breach confidentiality - 1 October 2002
- Scorpion sting - 23 March 2002
- Refusal to pay - 1 January 2002
- Drunk in charge of bicycle - 1 January 2002
Advice calls
- Police access to patient records - 1 October 2002
- Assisting police with enquiries - 1 May 2002
- Permission of coroner to perform a transplant - 1 June 2001
- Permission of coroner to perform a transplant - 1 June 2001
- Legal advice on criticism of coroner - 1 June 2001
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