Because in the case of deaths where there is not an attending physician to sign the death certificate and certify the cause of death (i.e.: so-called "un-attended death") the authorities have to look into it to determine if there may have been foul play or homicide involved.
Depends on if your state has a lemon law, and what the specifics of the law state.
They are protected by both the state and federal law in Florida.
No they didnt. Sharons baby was removed during the autospy.
Paper work done IAW local, state or federal law.
You will need to check out the law in your area. The law in this state was changed so that now it is legal for a 16 year old and a 21 year old to have sexual intercourse. So the answer is that in this state nothing can be done. However, that may or may not apply to your state or country. It does not matter where you are; it matters where they were. Local law applies and I have no idea what the local law might be.
State Law
They are just different names for the same thing. Examination of a body after death.
It depends on the state law of the state you reside in, and the amount of damage that was done by the vandalization. If it was extensive it could amount to a felony charge.
A majority of law enforcement is handled at the local level by city police departments and county sheriff departments.
They really can't reject federal law. The federal law is over state law. Some states who have done this loose federal money and have been taken to court. The Supreme Court has ruled over several cases.
Well I am sure every one thinks Tupac Amaru Shakur is dead but he isn't. They said Tupac was cremated the day after he died, an autospy is given the day after you die. What did they do give him an autospy while he was living, and on the autospy picture where is his Makaveli tatto, it is suppose to be on the right side of his neck , the photo is took on his right side. So belive me or not I'm a Tupac fan and a straight A student. Also look up on youtube " Evidince Tupac is alive and check out some of the videos.
It can be construed as a threat. States have different laws, so what can be done about it depends on your state's law.