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Bill to Provide Attorney to Family of Deceased Before Performing Autopsy

By Eliezer Rauchberger

MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni tabled a bill that would require providing families with legal council in the event the court orders an autopsy.

The current law allows the investigating judge to order an autopsy and delayed burial or disinterment in order to determine the cause of death. However the law makes no allowances for the deceased's relatives or another organization to object to the court order through legal representation before the autopsy is performed.

According to the bill, which seeks to defend both the family's rights and the public interest in matters of kovod hameis, if the family does not have a lawyer, the state attorney would appoint one.

The bill also proposes making an official in charge of respect for the dead. In the event no relatives are available the official would defend the deceased's interests.

 

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