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- The Coroner's Court of New South Wales is the court in the Australian state of New South Wales where legal proceedings, in the form of an inquest or inquiry, are held and presided over by the State Coroner of New South Wales (or NSW State Coroner), a Deputy State Coroner of New South Wales, or another coroner of the state of New South Wales. Coroners must be magistrates in the state and sit in branches of the Local Court of New South Wales. They hold jurisdiction over the remains of a person and have the power to make findings in respect of the cause of death of a person or the cause of any fire in New South Wales. Generally, there are no appeals from the decision(s) of a coroner; there is, however, provision for the Supreme Court of New South Wales to order a fresh inquest or inquiry or to grant prerogative relief in respect of the proceedings. (en)
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- Parliament of New South Wales via the (en)
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- The façade of the former NSW State Coroner's Court in Glebe, NSW (en)
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- Magistrate Teresa O'Sullivan (en)
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- New South Wales State Coroner (en)
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- New South Wales, Australia (en)
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- Coroner's Court of New South Wales (en)
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- Coroner's Court of New South Wales, Glebe, Australia.png (en)
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- mandatory retirement by age of 72 (en)
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- Vice-regal appointment upon Premier's nomination, following advice of the Attorney General and Cabinet (en)
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- The Coroner's Court of New South Wales is the court in the Australian state of New South Wales where legal proceedings, in the form of an inquest or inquiry, are held and presided over by the State Coroner of New South Wales (or NSW State Coroner), a Deputy State Coroner of New South Wales, or another coroner of the state of New South Wales. Generally, there are no appeals from the decision(s) of a coroner; there is, however, provision for the Supreme Court of New South Wales to order a fresh inquest or inquiry or to grant prerogative relief in respect of the proceedings. (en)
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- Coroner's Court of New South Wales (en)
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