Medico-legal autopsy--selected legal issues: the autopsy protocol
Gaszczyk-Ozarowski, Z.; Chowaniec, Cław.
Archiwum Medycyny Sadowej i Kryminologii 60(1): 63-67
2010
ISSN/ISBN: 0324-8267 PMID: 21180111 Document Number: 642580
The majority of experts in the field of forensic medicine maintain that the minutes of the medicolegal autopsy should be taken by the forensic pathologist. The authors argue that it is the public prosecutor who is obliged to draw up the minutes, whereas the forensic pathologist issues the expert opinion. To support their stance, the authors make frequent references to several provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code of 1997. The authors also imply that due to organizational reasons and the ratio legis of the aforementioned code, the forensic pathologist should not be assigned the role of the minutes-taker, despite the lack of a specific exclusion rule governing such a case. Possible consequences caused by the lack of the properly drawn up minutes are briefly discussed as well.