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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 562676" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>If they have the cause of death, I'd say the other reports......or info they're gathering are most likely to determine if "reasonable force" was used. For this they'd need the police report. I would imagine they'd need statements from officers and others present to recreate the scene, perhaps match the events to the evidence found during autopsy, or not as the case may be. They're going to be careful and cautious with their investigation due to this. I would imagine it will take a while. While the coroner doesn't decide <strong>if</strong> reasonable force was used, his evidence helps determine if the facts stated in the statements are <strong>correct and complete</strong>; and that is important. If he spots a flaw or evidence doesn't match up to statements, the investigation will continue as they will need to find out why that is so. </p><p></p><p>I would imagine this process can take a while depending on case loads ect. </p><p></p><p>I know with bff it took months for her toxicology reports to come back. That can depend on the location of the lab and their caseload for processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 562676, member: 84"] If they have the cause of death, I'd say the other reports......or info they're gathering are most likely to determine if "reasonable force" was used. For this they'd need the police report. I would imagine they'd need statements from officers and others present to recreate the scene, perhaps match the events to the evidence found during autopsy, or not as the case may be. They're going to be careful and cautious with their investigation due to this. I would imagine it will take a while. While the coroner doesn't decide [B]if[/B] reasonable force was used, his evidence helps determine if the facts stated in the statements are [B]correct and complete[/B]; and that is important. If he spots a flaw or evidence doesn't match up to statements, the investigation will continue as they will need to find out why that is so. I would imagine this process can take a while depending on case loads ect. I know with bff it took months for her toxicology reports to come back. That can depend on the location of the lab and their caseload for processing. [/QUOTE]
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