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1 coroner's inquest
1. amtliche Leichenbeschau f, gerichtsmedizinische Leichenschau f; 2. gerichtsmedizinische Sektion f, forensische Leichenuntersuchung (Obduktion) f ( bei nicht natürlichem Tod) -
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nounCoroner, der; Beamter, der gewaltsame od. unnatürliche Todesfälle untersucht* * *['korənə](an official who inquires into the causes of accidental or sudden, unexpected deaths.) der Leichenbeschauer* * *coro·ner[ˈkɒrənəʳ, AM ˈkɔ:rənɚ]n Coroner m (Beamter, der unter verdächtigen Umständen eingetretene Todesfälle untersucht)\coroner's inquest Gerichtsverhandlung zur Feststellung der Todesursache aufgrund der Ermittlungsergebnisse des Coroners* * *['kɒrənə(r)]nBeamter, der Todesfälle untersucht, die nicht eindeutig eine natürliche Ursache haben* * *coroner [ˈkɒrənə(r); US auch ˈkɑ-] s JUR Coroner m (richterlicher Beamter zur Untersuchung der Todesursache in Fällen gewaltsamen oder unnatürlichen Todes):coroner’s inquest gerichtliches Verfahren zur Untersuchung der Todesursache* * *nounCoroner, der; Beamter, der gewaltsame od. unnatürliche Todesfälle untersucht -
3 coroner
coro·ner [ʼkɒrənəʳ, Am ʼkɔ:rənɚ] nCoroner m (Beamter, der unter verdächtigen Umständen eingetretene Todesfälle untersucht);\coroner's inquest Gerichtsverhandlung zur Feststellung der Todesursache aufgrund der Ermittlungsergebnisse des Coroners;
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Coroner's inquest — Inquest In quest, n. [OE. enqueste, OF. enqueste, F. enqu[^e]te, LL. inquesta, for inquisita, fr. L. inquisitus, p. p. of inquirere. See {Inquire}.] 1. Inquiry; quest; search. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] The laborious and vexatious inquest that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coroner's inquest — Coroner Cor o*ner (k?r ? n?r), n. [From OE. coronen to crown, OF. coroner, fr. L. coronare, fr. corona crown. Formed as a translation of LL. coronator coroner, fr. L. corona crown, the coroner having been originally a prosecuting officer of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coroner's inquest — coroner s inquest, an investigation of the cause of a person s death, held by a coroner, usually with the aid of a jury. The verdict of the jury is not conclusive, but if crime is involved, it may be the basis for a criminal prosecution … Useful english dictionary
coroner's inquest — An inquisition or examination into the causes and circumstances of any death happening by violence or under suspicious conditions, held by the coroner with the assistance of a jury. See also inquest … Black's law dictionary
coroner's inquest — An inquisition or examination into the causes and circumstances of any death happening by violence or under suspicious conditions, held by the coroner with the assistance of a jury. See also inquest … Black's law dictionary
coroner's inquest — See inquest … Ballentine's law dictionary
inquest — in·quest / in ˌkwest/ n [Anglo French enqueste, from Old French, ultimately from Latin inquirere to ask about, from in within, into + quaerere to seek] 1: a judicial or official inquiry or examination often before a jury a coroner s inquest… … Law dictionary
coroner — cor·o·ner / kȯr ə nər/ n [Anglo French, recorder of crown pleas, from corone crown]: a public officer whose principal duty is to inquire by an inquest into the cause of death when there is reason to think the death may not be due to natural… … Law dictionary
Inquest — In quest, n. [OE. enqueste, OF. enqueste, F. enqu[^e]te, LL. inquesta, for inquisita, fr. L. inquisitus, p. p. of inquirere. See {Inquire}.] 1. Inquiry; quest; search. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] The laborious and vexatious inquest that the soul … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inquest of office — Inquest In quest, n. [OE. enqueste, OF. enqueste, F. enqu[^e]te, LL. inquesta, for inquisita, fr. L. inquisitus, p. p. of inquirere. See {Inquire}.] 1. Inquiry; quest; search. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] The laborious and vexatious inquest that… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coroner — Cor o*ner (k?r ? n?r), n. [From OE. coronen to crown, OF. coroner, fr. L. coronare, fr. corona crown. Formed as a translation of LL. coronator coroner, fr. L. corona crown, the coroner having been originally a prosecuting officer of the crown.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English