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Henry County Coroner's
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WELCOME TO THE HENRY COUNTY CORONER'S OFFICE
What We Do:
The Coroner investigates all
sudden, natural and violent deaths in the County, which appear
to be accidental, homicidal, or suicidal to determine the cause
and manner of death.
At his discretion, he may
summon a jury composed of six persons of legal age and conduct
an inquest into the cause and manner of death. The purpose
of the inquest is to present pertinent information concerning
the victim's death in order for the jury to arrive at a cause
and manner of death. The cause of death is often readily
apparent and obvious based on the facts, circumstances, medical
evidence and in some cases toxicology and autopsy results.
The real essence of the juror's responsibility is to establish
the manner of death (suicide, homicide, accident, natural or
undetermined.)
Historically, the function of
the coroner are as follows:
- The coroner serves as a
check and balance upon law enforcement officials.
- The coroner is involved
in the matter of public safety.
- The coroner plays a very
important role in the area of preventive medicine.
- The most important role
played by the coroner is in the area of crime prevention. The
coroner, by screening every unnatural death, can and often uncovers
homicides which might otherwise pass unnoticed or be attributed to
accident, death caused by fire, etc.
- Public inquiry by the
coroner serves the purpose of fixing legal responsibility. The
coroner can and often does unearth facts which can be used to obtain
benefits under statutory programs or private contract. Such
things as Worker's Compensation benefits and double indemnity under
contracts of insurance might not become available to surviving
widows and children without the activities of the coroner.
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Henry County
Coroner's Office

David A. Johnson, Coroner
Address
307 West Center St
Cambridge, IL 61238
Phone: 309-937-5550
Fax: 309-937-5548
Office Hours
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday - Friday
Email:
coronerl@henrycty.com
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