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Coronial law, missing person, death during or shortly after a police search
Coronial law, Missing person, cause and manner of death, unsolved homicide
CORONIAL LAW; whether missing person now deceased; date and place of death; cause and manner of death
Coronial law, cause and manner of death, death immigration detention
CORONIAL LAW – death of 3-month-old baby – family known to Department of Communities and Justice – cause and manner of death
CORONIAL LAW – death as a result of a police operation – 23(1)(c) and 27(1)(b) of the Coroners Act 2009 – diagnosis of drug-induced psychosis – diagnosis of su
CORONIAL LAW – death of a man from acute alcohol intoxication – whether police should have detained him as an intoxicated person – whether police acted appropr
CORONIAL LAW – death of 4-month-old baby - child and siblings known to Department of Communities and Justice - cause and manner of death
CORONIAL LAW - self-inflicted death of involuntary patient , Kaoriki House, clinical documentation, neuropsychiatric assessment, forensic assessment, risk asse
,CORONIAL LAW - death in police operation.
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