NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 9

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My loved one’s body and things This fact sheet explains what happens to the body of your loved when if medical examination is required, what you can do if you object to a medical procedure happening, and when and who can get the body when the coroner is ready to release it.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 8

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What happens after the coronial process? This fact sheet explains the legal steps that can be taken after a coroner has handed down their findings and any available legal options for families when contesting the findings of the coronial process. You should always get your own legal advice before taking any legal action.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 7

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The role of the police in the coronial process This fact sheet explains the role of the police force in a coronial process when a family member dies suddenly. This fact sheet explains what to expect when talking to the police throughout the coronial process.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 6

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Cultural Protocols in Coronial Investigations This fact sheet explains the role of culture in a coronial inquest when a family member dies and who you can speak to if you need help getting the coroner to understand your traditions.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 5

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Next of Kin and the Coroners Office This fact sheet explains which family members and friends can make important decisions in the coronial process. This fact sheet does not apply to deaths in custody.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 4

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Inquests into a death An inquest is a public hearing of the investigation into a death which is held in a court room in the Darwin or Alice Springs Local Court. An inquest is an inquiry that tries to find out why the death happened and, if appropriate, to make recommendations to prevent deaths occurring in the same or similar … Read More

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 3

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How a Coroner investigates a death Initial stage:Once a report of a death is received by the Coroner’s Office, usually from a police officer or a medical practitioner, the deceased person is taken into the care of the coroner investigating the death. The coroner will then begin their investigation.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 2

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What types of death will a Coroner investigate? Coroners do not investigate all deaths, only deaths that are reported to them by law.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet 1

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What is the Coroners Court and the role of a Coroner? The Coroner’s Office of the Northern Territory is an office that is set up to investigate and help understand the cause of certain types of deaths including suicide and those due to self-harm.

NT Coroners Court Fact Sheet Introduction

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Fact Sheet Introduction Even though it can be hard for families to go through, it is an important way for mob to have their say and voice heard and make the coroner see opportunities for change so this doesn’t happen to someone else.