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"coroner without" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation in which a coroner does not have something that is normally expected or required for their job. Example: The small town's lone coroner was often overwhelmed with the number of cases he had to handle, but he carried out his duties diligently, even when he was faced with difficult circumstances, such as being a coroner without a proper lab to perform autopsies.
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But the Germans couldn't talk to the coroner without blowing their cover.
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The coroner, however, sitting without a jury, was allowed by law to come to his own conclusion.
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Without coroner tracking, we won't know how many never got a chance to bounce back.
A final verdict from the coroner, who is sitting without a jury, is expected later this month.
The court of appeal overturned that ruling, allowing the coroner to go ahead without doing so.
These passages may have left the families frustrated, a feeling that questions remain unanswered as coroner Lady Hallett concluded, without equivocation, that MI5, faced with threats to the UK that were "immense" in both scale and number, could not be blamed.
Three people originally arrested on suspicion of her murder and obstructing a coroner were later released without charge.
But it's very hard to make determinations on things like in-custody deaths without a coroner ruling the incident as a homicide.
That's the take-away lesson from Colin Cotterill's gravely funny novels set in Indochina in the 1970s and honoring the extravagantly colorful life of Dr. Siri Paiboun, the national (indeed, the only) coroner of Laos, "a country without a constitution or a body of laws".
The claims were strongly contested by the police force, whose lawyers said officers had reasons for seeking the PII ruling which could not be disclosed in public and also denied that they were intending to ask for a private hearing with Senior Surrey Coroner Richard Travers to be held without a legally-required tape recording.
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