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Pastimes : Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin?

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To: Harry Simpson who wrote (349)1/19/2000 12:57:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 1397
 
Re: CT autopsy reports... the definitive answer

Now that I have time, I searched the net and found this:

Who has access to the autopsy report?

In accordance with the regulations of the Commission on Medicolegal Investigations, the complete records of all investigations are made available to the family of the deceased, to any federal, state or municipal governmental agency or public health authority investigating the death; to insurance companies with a legitimate interest in the death; to all parties in civil litigative proceedings, and to treating physicians. In addition, records may be made available to any other individual with the written consent of the family or by court order. Legitimate scientific research organizations may also have access to the records provided the identity of the decedents are not published or otherwise made public. Records are not otherwise open to the general public.


state.ct.us

- Jeff
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