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Does the medical examiner need permission to conduct an autopsy?

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Does the medical examiner need permission to conduct an autopsy?

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According to Florida State Law, the medical examiner does not need to seek permission from the next-of-kin before the autopsy. Any religious objections that may be raised by the next-of-kin prior to an autopsy are handled on a case-by-case basis.

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