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No, I think you should have that right.
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another question i have with this is... when performing the autopsy the coroners office found a bruise on his chest that was 2" by 1" but never checked to see how it got there. arent they supposed to look into that kind of stuff or am i wrong?
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no i think that is your right. but i understand. those pics are very disterbing. you might not want your last visualation to be of that it can haunt you.. i have been there and am still having bad dreams 15 years later
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The Privacy Act, Health Act, and Criminal Act prohibits any person to view any info related to the deceased unless he issued a written consent before his death or if he had appointed a Power of Attorney as his representative before his death. The above act protects his right even after his death. In many cases, the person is murdered by his own relatives and have their vested interest in his property, assets, insurance claims etc. The evidences collected at the time of death are very valuable and at times their possession in the wrong hands can lead to perjury or injustice to the innocent one. I am sorry for your loss and pain you had to go thru it, but the laws are there for few real criminals. In the process some like you also get grinded.
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Laws are there to protect us and these pictures and evidence collated in an enquiry are legally owned by the Government. If there is no reason why you should have to see these pictures, then they will not let you have access to them. I think after a certain amount of time has passed, you might be entitled to ask again. It might be an idea to ask a solicitor if you have any rights regarding this, but the laws are there to protect everyone involved, even though it may feel frustrating at times.
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No,in the state of Alabama,family members are allowed to see photos of the deceased,just the Father and Mother,Brother,Sister,no one elese,to my knowlege, is allowed.
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