The Office of the
County Coroner is established by the
Constitution of the State of Missouri. The
Coroner is elected to serve by the citizens
of Morgan County. The Coroner’s Office is a
separate and independent division of the
Morgan County Government and is funded
through the Morgan County General
Fund.
The Coroner recognizes the tragedy
surrounding an untimely death and perform
investigations, in part, to assist the
grieving family. A complete forensic
investigation provides for the expeditious
settling of insurance claims and estates, as
well the implementation of civil and
criminal actions. Questions which seem
irrelevant in the initial hours after death
can become significant in the following
months. The surviving family and general
public can have the peace of mind that a
complete investigation was done. The
Coroner works in cooperation with the law
enforcement community, but conducts a
separate and unbiased investigation.
Although criminal death investigations
constitute a small portion of deaths
investigated by the Coroner, these deaths
are studied in great detail because of the
issues and legal consequences involved. In
this way, the criminal justice system is
offered the best support. The public health
dimension of the Coroner’s function is
designed to isolate and identify causes of
sudden unexpected death. When an infectious
agent or poison is implicated in a death,
the family and persons recently in physical
contact with the deceased are notified in
order that they might receive any needed
medical treatment.