In most jurisdictions, there is no specific minimum age to attend a coroner's court; however, the suitability for younger attendees is often assessed on a case-by-case basis. Generally, individuals under the age of 18 may require parental or guardian consent. Additionally, some courts may have policies in place to ensure that young attendees are not exposed to distressing content. It's advisable to check local regulations for any specific age restrictions or guidelines.
the Australian coroners court deals with the untimely deaths of people in Australia,
(in the US) Not all jurisdictions have Coroners Juries ore conduct inquests.
Over the age of 10 you can be taken to the court however, if you want to see a case in the public gallery then you have to be over 14 years old. If you want to see cases in the crown court you have to be over 16.
Coroners almost always work for government on some level. Just about every level of jurisdiction has coroners working for them in some capacity.
starting out coroners only make 45,000 a year
Yes but it is best for you to attend also.
A court summons usually has a date & time for the person to attend court. If the person fails to attend at the time stated - a warrant is issued for their arrest.
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In Canada coroners earn an average salary of $36,403 to $67,843 for an entry level position. However, after twenty years in the field many coroners earn over $100,000.