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CORONIAL LAW – mandatory inquest – death of a person in lawful custody – self-inflicted intentional death
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Wellington Correctional Centre
Justices of the Peace (JPs) across the state will be protected from liability for carrying out their role in good faith.
The NSW Police Force with the NSW Government has launched a new campaign to raise awareness about the sexual violence reporting options available to victims.
CORONIAL LAW - missing person; last seen on bulk carrier marine vessel; air and sea rescue search; whether missing or deceased; fall from vessel into sea
Coronial law, cause and manner of death, natural, death in lawful custody
Coronial law, disappearance on 17 April 1991, police investigation, can death be established, can date, place, cause and manner of death be established
Coronial law, death from sepsis secondary to bowel perforation, was bowel perforation appropriately diagnosed and treated in hospital, adquacy of nursing care,
Coronial law,Death in a residential facility, Fentanyl toxicity
Coronial law, death caused by perforation of stomach, bariatric procedure, intragastic balloon device with prior gastric surgery, adequacy of patient advice an
Coronial law, adequacy of autopsy, Coronial Medical Officer, adequacy of Police response
CORONIAL LAW – Death in custody, natural causes
Coronial Law - death in custody, mandatory inquest, manner of death
Coronial law, unascertained cause of death, pre-surgical anaesthetic assessment, analgesia, post surgical nursing observations
10 Feb 2025