This unnamed Medical Examiner appeared in Heart.
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| - This unnamed Medical Examiner appeared in Heart.
- A medical examiner is a medically qualified government officer whose duty is to investigate deaths and injuries that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform post-mortem examinations, and in some jurisdictions to initiate inquests.
- A medical examiner was a doctor who performed autopsies on individuals whose deaths were considered suspicious. In 2370, Constable Odo instructed Kira Nerys to advise the medical examiner to perform a complete autopsy on Ches'sarro Seeto, treating his death as a suspected homicide. (DS9: "Necessary Evil")
- He was unaware that Peter had abused Jessica and had accidentally killed her. He assumed that all the injuries she sustained such as her broken wrist were the result of the car accident. This failure was due mainly to the fact that New Rochelle had an extremely low murder rate and plausible explanations were not questioned such as they would be routinely in NYC.
- A medical examiner (often referred to by the initials "M.E.") is a physician, and a specialist in pathology or forensic science. The difference between and M.E. and a coroner is a coroner is elected whereas an M.E. isn't. In New York City, the chief medical examiner and several assistant M.E.s work at the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner. On the Law & Order series M.E.s, are often used as a source of information during police investigations.
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*New York City Police Department
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- Employee at a morgue
- Investigating deaths and injuries.
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| - This unnamed Medical Examiner appeared in Heart.
- He was unaware that Peter had abused Jessica and had accidentally killed her. He assumed that all the injuries she sustained such as her broken wrist were the result of the car accident. This failure was due mainly to the fact that New Rochelle had an extremely low murder rate and plausible explanations were not questioned such as they would be routinely in NYC. He believed Jessica died due to the injuries she suffered in the "car accident". He does concur with Carter that it is possible Jessica's injuries were the result of long term abuse and the accident could have been a cover up for her murder.
- A medical examiner is a medically qualified government officer whose duty is to investigate deaths and injuries that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform post-mortem examinations, and in some jurisdictions to initiate inquests.
- A medical examiner was a doctor who performed autopsies on individuals whose deaths were considered suspicious. In 2370, Constable Odo instructed Kira Nerys to advise the medical examiner to perform a complete autopsy on Ches'sarro Seeto, treating his death as a suspected homicide. (DS9: "Necessary Evil")
- A medical examiner (often referred to by the initials "M.E.") is a physician, and a specialist in pathology or forensic science. The difference between and M.E. and a coroner is a coroner is elected whereas an M.E. isn't. In New York City, the chief medical examiner and several assistant M.E.s work at the NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Duties always include determining the cause, time, and manner of death. This uses the same investigatory skills of a police detective in most cases, because the answers are available from the circumstances, scene, and recent medical records. In many American jurisdictions any death not certified by the person's own physician must be referred to the M.E. On the Law & Order series M.E.s, are often used as a source of information during police investigations.
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