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Autopsy records are currently public records completed by the taxpayer-funded Medical Examiner's Office. Under the current proposed bill, only the district attorney, medical examiner and criminal ...
An autopsy report can be helpful in determining how a person died. However, it only addresses certain questions and doesn't have all the answers.
The Harris County medical examiner's office may withhold autopsy reports or delay their release at the behest of local law enforcement agencies under a new policy that open-records advocates say ...
Access to autopsy reports in criminal investigations could become a lot harder to obtain by the public and the media if a new bill passes this session in North Carolina's General Assembly.
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