What authority does the Coroner have in regard to investigation into the circumstances of the death?
Section 5/3-3013: In cases of apparent suicide, homicide or accidental death, the Coroner may summon a jury of six persons and conduct an inquest into the manner of death. All deaths in state institutions and all deaths of wards of the State in private care facilities shall be reported to the Coroner of the county in which the facility is located.

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1. What is the duty of the Coroner as mandated by Illinois State Statute?
2. What is an inquest?
3. Who reports the death to the Coroner?
4. Who signs the death certificate?
5. What authority does the Coroner have in regard to investigation into the circumstances of the death?
6. What authority does the Coroner have in regards to the dead body?
7. What is an autopsy?
8. Does the family need to consent to an autopsy before the Coroner may authorize that one be performed?
9. What is a Coroner's case?
10. What are the responsibilities of the Coroner?