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North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 152 - Coroners

North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 152 - Coroners


Current as of: 2010
§ 152-1Election; vacancies in office; appointment by clerk in special cases
§ 152-2Oaths to be taken
§ 152-3Coroner's bond
§ 152-4Coroners' bonds registered; certified copies evidence
§ 152-5Fees of coroners
§ 152-6Powers, penalties, and liabilities of special coroner
§ 152-7Duties of coroners with respect to inquests and preliminary hearings
§ 152-8Acts as sheriff in certain cases; special coroner
§ 152-9Compensation of jurors at inquest
§ 152-10Hearing by coroner in lieu of other preliminary hearing; habeas corpus
§ 152-11Service of process issued by coroner

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Questions & Answers: Death and Dying

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North Carolina Laws: Death and Dying

North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 23 - Right to Natural Death; Brain Death
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 90 > Article 35 - Accident-Trauma Victim Identification
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 130A > Article 16 - Postmortem Investigation and Disposition
North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 152 - Coroners
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