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To: Scoop 1
A fair reading of the relevant part of your post proves that an autopsy was allowed but not required.

406.11 Examinations, investigations, and autopsies.--

(1) In any of the following circumstances involving the death of a human being, the medical examiner of the district in which the death occurred or the body was found shall determine the cause of death and shall, for that purpose, make or have performed such examinations, investigations, and autopsies as he or she shall deem necessary or as shall be requested by the state attorney:

(c) When a body is to be cremated, dissected, or buried at sea.

An autopsy is not mandatory prior to cremation. The medical examiner may simply sign the death certificate without performing an autopsy or conducting any investigation or hearing.

I have had four members of my family pass away in Florida. All were cremated. None had an autopsy.

2,552 posted on 04/04/2005 9:58:19 AM PDT by daylate-dollarshort
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To: daylate-dollarshort

so whats your point. If you have a problem with The Empire Journal, I'm sorry. Maybe you'd rather rely on the mainstream media for your iformation. I'm not going to argue with you. There is work to be done


2,553 posted on 04/04/2005 10:16:04 AM PDT by Scoop 1
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