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Coroner's Court of the Australian Capital Territory

The Coroner's Court of the Australian Capital Territory is a court which has exclusive jurisdiction over the remains of a person and the power to make findings in respect of the cause of death of a person or fire in Australian Capital Territory.[1]

Coroner's Court of the Australian Capital Territory
JurisdictionAustralian Capital Territory
LocationLondon Circuit at Civic, Canberra
Authorized byAustralian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly via the Coroners Act 1997
Appeals toSupreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Websitewww.courts.act.gov.au/magistrates/courts/coroners_court
Chief Coroner
CurrentlyLorraine Walker
Since13 October 2011 (2011-10-13)

History edit

The office of coroner in the territory derives from the legal framework inherited from the United Kingdom.

Jurisdiction edit

At common law, coroners would constitute a court by virtue of their office. In the Australian Capital Territory, this common law position has been abolished and there is now the Coroner’s Court established.

Coroners have the power to investigate the causes of death within their jurisdiction.[1] They also have power to retain a person’s remains, order autopsies, and direct how a person’s remains may be disposed.[1] Coroners also have jurisdiction to hold inquests concerning the cause of any fire in the territory.[1]

Where a serious criminal offence has been disclosed during the course of an inquest, the coroner cannot proceed with it if a person is to be charged with that criminal offence. The coroner stops the inquest and refers the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions for consideration and investigation.[1] This changes the early colonial practice of coroners directly committing persons suspected of serious crimes directly for trial.

Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory has a supervisory role over the court, and may review, quash or direct inquests.[1]

In certain situations, the Attorney General may direct the Chief Coroner to conduct cause an inquiry to be held into a disaster in the territory.[1]

Composition edit

All magistrates are coroners by virtue of their appointment.[1] The Chief Coroner may appoint a special magistrate as a coroner.[1]

The Chief Magistrate of the Australian Capital Territory is the Chief Coroner for the territory.[1] The Chief Coroner has the function to oversee and co-ordinate coronial services in the territory, ensure that all deaths and suspected deaths concerning which a coroner has jurisdiction to hold an inquest are properly investigated, and ensuring that an inquest is held whenever it is required, and to issue guidelines to coroners to assist them in the exercise or performance of their functions.

Membership edit

Chief Coroner edit

Name Date appointed Term in office Notes
Chief Coroner Lorraine Walker 13 October 2011 (2011-10-13) 12 years, 195 days [2]

Coroners edit

Name Date appointed Term in office Notes
Coroner Beth Campbell 5 August 1998 (1998-08-05) 25 years, 264 days [3][4]
Coroner Peter Morrison 14 February 2012 (2012-02-14) 12 years, 71 days
Coroner Bernadette Boss 11 June 2012 (2012-06-11) 11 years, 319 days
Coroner Robert Cook 11 September 2013 (2013-09-11) 10 years, 227 days
Coroner Margaret Hunter OAM 21 May 2014 9 years, 340 days
Coroner Glenn Theakston 17 May 2016 (2016-05-17) 7 years, 344 days
Coroner Louise Taylor 10 September 2018 (2018-09-10) 5 years, 228 days

Process edit

Coroners must investigate the manner and cause of death for persons who die or may have died in certain circumstances.[1] This includes people who:

  • dies violently, or unnaturally, in unknown circumstances;
  • dies under suspicious circumstances;
  • dies and the death appears to be completely or partly attributable to an operation or procedure;
  • dies after having undergone an operation or procedure and in circumstances that, in the opinion of the Chief Coroner, should be better ascertained; or
  • dies and a doctor has not given a certificate about the cause of death;
  • dies not having been attended by a doctor at any time within the period commencing 6 months before the death; or
  • dies after an accident where the cause of death appears to be directly attributable to the accident; or
  • dies, or is suspected to have died, in circumstances that, in the opinion of the Attorney-General, should be better ascertained;
  • dies in custody.[1]

They are required, where possible, to establish: the identity of the deceased; when and where the death happened; the manner and cause of death, and in the case of the suspected death of a person — that the person has died.[1]

The coroner will initially ask police to investigate and provide a report to the coroner.[5]

Coroners can then either decide to waive a hearing where it is not necessary or decide to hold a public hearing.[5]

Significant inquests and/or inquiries edit

Notable inquests include:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Coroners Act 1997" (PDF). ACT Legislation Register. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Magistrates Court Appointment 2011". ACT Government Legislation Database. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Current ACT Magistrates". ACT Magistrates Court. ACT Government. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Special Magistrates". ACT Magistrates Court. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b . ACT Magistrates Court. 28 July 2017. Archived from the original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  6. ^ http://www.courts.act.gov.au/BushfireInquiry/The%20Canberra%20Firestorm%20Report/The%[permanent dead link]

External links edit

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The Coroner s Court of the Australian Capital Territory is a court which has exclusive jurisdiction over the remains of a person and the power to make findings in respect of the cause of death of a person or fire in Australian Capital Territory 1 Coroner s Court of the Australian Capital TerritoryJurisdictionAustralian Capital TerritoryLocationLondon Circuit at Civic CanberraAuthorized byAustralian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly via the Coroners Act 1997Appeals toSupreme Court of the Australian Capital TerritoryWebsitewww wbr courts wbr act wbr gov wbr au wbr magistrates wbr courts wbr coroners wbr courtChief CoronerCurrentlyLorraine WalkerSince13 October 2011 2011 10 13 Contents 1 History 2 Jurisdiction 3 Composition 4 Membership 4 1 Chief Coroner 4 2 Coroners 5 Process 6 Significant inquests and or inquiries 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe office of coroner in the territory derives from the legal framework inherited from the United Kingdom Jurisdiction editAt common law coroners would constitute a court by virtue of their office In the Australian Capital Territory this common law position has been abolished and there is now the Coroner s Court established Coroners have the power to investigate the causes of death within their jurisdiction 1 They also have power to retain a person s remains order autopsies and direct how a person s remains may be disposed 1 Coroners also have jurisdiction to hold inquests concerning the cause of any fire in the territory 1 Where a serious criminal offence has been disclosed during the course of an inquest the coroner cannot proceed with it if a person is to be charged with that criminal offence The coroner stops the inquest and refers the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions for consideration and investigation 1 This changes the early colonial practice of coroners directly committing persons suspected of serious crimes directly for trial Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory has a supervisory role over the court and may review quash or direct inquests 1 In certain situations the Attorney General may direct the Chief Coroner to conduct cause an inquiry to be held into a disaster in the territory 1 Composition editAll magistrates are coroners by virtue of their appointment 1 The Chief Coroner may appoint a special magistrate as a coroner 1 The Chief Magistrate of the Australian Capital Territory is the Chief Coroner for the territory 1 The Chief Coroner has the function to oversee and co ordinate coronial services in the territory ensure that all deaths and suspected deaths concerning which a coroner has jurisdiction to hold an inquest are properly investigated and ensuring that an inquest is held whenever it is required and to issue guidelines to coroners to assist them in the exercise or performance of their functions Membership editChief Coroner edit Name Date appointed Term in office Notes Chief Coroner Lorraine Walker 13 October 2011 2011 10 13 12 years 195 days 2 Coroners edit Name Date appointed Term in office Notes Coroner Beth Campbell 5 August 1998 1998 08 05 25 years 264 days 3 4 Coroner Peter Morrison 14 February 2012 2012 02 14 12 years 71 days Coroner Bernadette Boss 11 June 2012 2012 06 11 11 years 319 days Coroner Robert Cook 11 September 2013 2013 09 11 10 years 227 days Coroner Margaret Hunter OAM 21 May 2014 9 years 340 days Coroner Glenn Theakston 17 May 2016 2016 05 17 7 years 344 days Coroner Louise Taylor 10 September 2018 2018 09 10 5 years 228 daysProcess editCoroners must investigate the manner and cause of death for persons who die or may have died in certain circumstances 1 This includes people who dies violently or unnaturally in unknown circumstances dies under suspicious circumstances dies and the death appears to be completely or partly attributable to an operation or procedure dies after having undergone an operation or procedure and in circumstances that in the opinion of the Chief Coroner should be better ascertained or dies and a doctor has not given a certificate about the cause of death dies not having been attended by a doctor at any time within the period commencing 6 months before the death or dies after an accident where the cause of death appears to be directly attributable to the accident or dies or is suspected to have died in circumstances that in the opinion of the Attorney General should be better ascertained dies in custody 1 They are required where possible to establish the identity of the deceased when and where the death happened the manner and cause of death and in the case of the suspected death of a person that the person has died 1 The coroner will initially ask police to investigate and provide a report to the coroner 5 Coroners can then either decide to waive a hearing where it is not necessary or decide to hold a public hearing 5 Significant inquests and or inquiries editNotable inquests include The Royal Canberra Hospital implosion The Murder of Colin Winchester and The 2003 Canberra bushfires 6 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Coroners Act 1997 PDF ACT Legislation Register Retrieved 21 March 2019 Magistrates Court Appointment 2011 ACT Government Legislation Database Retrieved 9 March 2019 Current ACT Magistrates ACT Magistrates Court ACT Government 31 May 2016 Retrieved 1 August 2016 Special Magistrates ACT Magistrates Court Retrieved 26 February 2019 a b Coroner s Court ACT Magistrates Court 28 July 2017 Archived from the original on 21 March 2019 Retrieved 21 March 2019 http www courts act gov au BushfireInquiry The 20Canberra 20Firestorm 20Report The permanent dead link External links editHomepage of ACT Coroners Court http webarchive loc gov all 20011116004831 http www courts act gov au magistrates index html Coroners Act 1997 ACT http www austlii edu au au legis act consol act ca1997120 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coroner 27s Court of the Australian Capital Territory amp oldid 986809933, wikipedia, 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