The Office and Duties of Coroners in Pennsylvania
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Excerpt from The Office and Duties of Coroners in Pennsylvania: An Essay Awarded the Peter Stephen Duponceau Prize, by the Law Academy of Philadelphia
The following essay was written for the Peter Stephen Duponceau prize of the Law Academy of Philadelphia, and was awarded the prize in 1908. The delays which have accompanied its publication can best be atoned for by saying that it has been brought down to date by the author, who submits it as presenting the law of coroners as it stands today in Pennsylvania. The author desires to express his thanks to Mr. Justice Potter and to Judges Lamorelle and McPherson, the committee of the Faculty of the Law Academy, for their painstaking care in examining the essay prior to awarding the prize above mentioned and for the helpful suggestions made by them in regard thereto. The index has been built around the West Publishing Company's analysis of the subject as it appears in the American Digest with as few additions as possible, and for the kind permission to use this analysis the author takes pleasure in thus publicly expressing his thanks to the West Publishing Company. The author also desires to express his appreciation of the universal kindness and helpfulness of Luther E. Hewitt, Esq., Librarian of the Law Association Library.
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