Patrick H. asked

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In a fictional novel involving a homicide in Pasadena, CA, where the victim was killed during an FBI search and the details of the situation could expose government secrets, what legal instruments could the government use to keep such information secret, and how would they prevent the coroner from accessing or releasing sensitive information?

October 9th, 2024

Ryan M. answered

If the killing occurs during an FBI investigation, the FBI has legal authority to take over the inve...

October 9th, 2024

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