Police are subject to arrest just like any other citizen.
For decades, only the County Coroner had authority to serve any kind of process on the Sheriff, including a warrant of arrest. That has recently been changed. Any law enforcement officer, acting pursuant to a warrant issued by a judicial officer, would now have authority to arrest the Sheriff. The County Coroner still temporarily assumes control of the County Jail if the Sheriff has been arrested or the office of Sheriff becomes vacant.
In some jurisdictions, the coroner is granted the authority to arrest the sheriff due to their role as an independent official responsible for investigating deaths and maintaining public safety. This arrangement helps to ensure accountability, as the coroner can act without interference from the sheriff’s office, particularly in cases of suspected misconduct or criminal behavior. The coroner's unique position allows for impartial investigation and enforcement of the law, which is crucial for upholding justice in the community.
Any law enforcement officer with an arrest warrant. The chief law enforcement officer for the county is the county prosecuting attorney (DA)
they pronounced him dead around 12:30 1:00 today which is June 25 2009 he died from cardiac arrest which is a heart attack.
one cannot "obtain a coroner" a coroner is a physician who is employed by your local hospital
The ISBN of The Coroner's Lunch is 1569473765.
Coroner's Office was created in 1986.
The Coroner's Gambit was created in 2000.
Coroner's Pidgin was created in 1945.
The benefits of a coroner is $1.5 million dollars annualy
The Coroner's Lunch has 272 pages.
The duration of Coroner Creek is -5580.0 seconds.