Dr. Garavaglio, iirc her name, was the M.E. who stated in her book that coroners, in US law, aren’t intrinsically required to have any such competence: they can be political-appointees.
Some states may do what you’re describing, but she was directly-calling-out all the states which don’t.
I was stating what she’d said.
She’s an M.E. therefore I trust her to be competent on this point.
Dr. Garavaglio, iirc her name, was the M.E. who stated in her book that coroners, in US law, aren’t intrinsically required to have any such competence: they can be political-appointees.
Some states may do what you’re describing, but she was directly-calling-out all the states which don’t.
I was stating what she’d said.
She’s an M.E. therefore I trust her to be competent on this point.
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Is she also a lawyer?
Her medical qualifications are entirely irrelevant to the question at hand.