Riverside County Grand Jury
• 1999-2000
• Agency Response
Submittal to the Board of Supervisors County of Riverside, State of California*
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Recommendations 6
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R1Provide increased training and proper supervision over the eastern to mid county 1. deputy coroners to ensure they respond to all appropriate calls regarding a death in their jurisdiction, and to ensure proper chain-of-evidence handling.
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R22. Place a Deputy Coroner in Blythe to investigate questionable deaths and to supervise body and evidence transfers back to Riverside.
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R33. In view of the anticipated doubling of the county's population over the next two decades, the board must plan for the establishment of a county-owned toxicological laboratory at this time. Require all county agencies to use this county laboratory. Response to the 2000 Grand Jury Report
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R44. Expedite the additional morgue in Indio to handle the eastern to mid-county Sheriff- Coroner demands.
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R55. Encourage further volunteer involvement. Provide in-depth additional "field" training programs for volunteers in the event of a major catastrophe.
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R66. Provide additional funding to the Coroner's Bureau to adequately assure that all necessary autopsies are completed.
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