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  • So this could -- he was saying -- some of the attorneys were saying this would required an overhaul of their entire constitution, or what they call the Coroner ` s Act. because the laws ruling the coroner ` s court are ruled by something called the Coroner ` s Act. And they are claiming that has to be overhauled before they can do anything about the questioning of the jurors.

    CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2007 2007

  • The Coroner is also a greatdetectivestory with a big conscience, laced withhumour, plenty ofinformative and seemingly accuratedetails, a sense of place (thesouth Wales borderlands) anda cracking pace.

    The Coroner by M. R. Hall Maxine 2009

  • Meinhardt Raabe as the Munchkin Coroner in “The Wizard of Oz” (1939)

    Top 10 Midget Performances » Scene-Stealers 2010

  • The Coroner is also a greatdetectivestory with a big conscience, laced withhumour, plenty ofinformative and seemingly accuratedetails, a sense of place (thesouth Wales borderlands) anda cracking pace.

    January 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Coroner is a political office by definition, as opposed to a professional medical examiner.

    Matthew Yglesias » Too Many Elections 2010

  • The Coroner is also a greatdetectivestory with a big conscience, laced withhumour, plenty ofinformative and seemingly accuratedetails, a sense of place (thesouth Wales borderlands) anda cracking pace.

    The Coroner by M. R. Hall Maxine 2009

  • We have the same “the elected Coroner is the only person who can elect the Sheriff” rule in Indiana.

    Matthew Yglesias » Too Many Elections 2010

  • The Coroner was a large bony man with a well-scrubbed and barbered look.

    Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983

  • The Coroner was the only one who had not seemed at a loss.

    That Affair Next Door Anna Katharine Green 1890

  • The Coroner was a middle aged man, of great self-importance, who evidently thought an inquest a work of as great moment as a national negotiation.

    Sea-Gift. A Novel. Edwin Wiley 1873

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