单词 | coroner |
释义 | coroner (kɒrənəʳ , US kɔːr- ) Word forms: coroners countable noun A coroner is an official who is responsible for investigating the deaths of people who have died in a sudden, violent, or unusual way. The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. Collocations: chief coroner Afterwards, her family's lawyer wrote to the chief coroner suggesting more information from social media accounts be made available in inquests involving young people. Times, Sunday Times A new chief coroner will act as the head of the service and supervise training and standards. Times, Sunday Times The chief coroner will hear appeals against coroners' rulings and bring in judges to handle complex cases. Times, Sunday Times The ministry says that it can make 'significant improvements without the expense of a chief coroner', including cultural changes and how to set standards. Times, Sunday Times Labour backed the principle of quango reforms but slammed plans not to appoint an independent chief coroner. The Sun A coroner ruled the cause of death was unascertained. The Sun (2015) The coroner ruled death by unexplained epileptic fit. The Sun (2016) The coroner ruled she had died from heart failure, myocardial degeneration, tuberculosis and a respiratory infection. Times, Sunday Times (2014) They will also have to face additional challenges, including attending an inquest and hearing the coroner's report. Times, Sunday Times The final coroner's report was expected to take five or six weeks, he added. Times, Sunday Times A final, more detailed, coroner's report will be released in two weeks. The Sun The full version of the coroner's report was released yesterday, having been under seal while the investigation into the doctor continued. Times, Sunday Times The coroner's report now reinforces the question of why. Times, Sunday Times He was elected as the county coroner in 1884. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1857, he was named county coroner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In, 1825 he was appointed county coroner. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A county coroner's van rolled up. The Sun The county coroner's inquest found that no attacker could be identified. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The assistant deputy coroner took no part in the appeal. Times, Sunday Times The county's deputy coroner ruled death by misadventure. The Sun The deputy coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. Times, Sunday Times He engaged in the teaming business until 1884, when he was appointed chief deputy coroner and served eight years. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was appointed deputy coroner in 1991 and was appointed coroner in 2002. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This involves reporting all finds to the local coroner within 14 days of realising an item's true value. Times, Sunday Times The local coroner has announced an inquest will be opened this week. The Sun Under the law, anyone who finds an artefact must report it to their local coroner within two weeks. Times, Sunday Times Because the local coroner was not available, no autopsy was done. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The local coroner's office says a postmortem will take place tomorrow. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 验尸官 Japanese: 検死官 |
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