The judge of probate has authority to appoint a special coroner:
(1) When the coroner has not qualified or the office is vacant and the emergency requires such officer;
(2) When the coroner is absent from the county, having no deputy therein;
(3) When the coroner is imprisoned; or,
(4) When the sheriff and coroner are both parties or both interested.
Last modified: May 3, 2021