Civil Government for Common Schools by Henry C. Northam
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VI. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I. He is the attorney for the county. II. Presents complaints made to him accusing parties of crime, to the grand jury. III. Draws "bills of indictment" when found by the grand jury. IV. Tries indicted parties in the Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Sessions. VII. CORONERS. I. Look after and inquire into all matters concerning persons slain, or who have died mysteriously. II. Summon a jury, subpoena witnesses, and ascertain as far as possible all the facts in regard to the death. III. In case of a vacancy in the office of sheriff, and there being no under sheriff, one of the coroners designated by the county judge, performs the duties of sheriff until said vacancy be filled by election or appointment. IV. Have power to arrest the sheriff upon criminal processes. VIII. SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE POOR. |
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