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Generally, children are not permitted to attend coroner's court proceedings due to the sensitive and potentially distressing nature of the cases being heard. Courts typically prioritize the emotional well-being of minors and may restrict access to ensure a respectful environment. However, in certain circumstances, a judge may allow a child to be present if it serves a specific legal purpose or if they are a party to the case. It’s best to check local regulations, as policies can vary by jurisdiction.

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