Victorian coroner changes how Indigenous deaths in custody are investigated
by Calla Wahlquist from on (#58E85)
Aboriginal legal services say they don't have enough funding to meet the new commitments
The coroner's court of Victoria has changed the way it investigates Indigenous deaths in custody to reflect recommendations made in a royal commission almost 30 years ago, but Aboriginal legal services say they don't have enough funding to meet the court's new commitments.
The Victorian state coroner, judge John Cain, issued a practice direction on Tuesday outlining new standards for investigating Indigenous deaths in custody. It includes a requirement that the coroner attend the scene of death where practicable, instead of relying on the report of the police officer conducting the investigation.
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