K_Z
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So, in regards to this link - is it possible for them to evade HAVING to return her body to anyone once she passes?
http://www.fcapeninsula.org/HomeFuneral.html
Per the legal code, they can opt out of an autopsy due to "religious reasons".
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=gov&group=27001-28000&file=27490-27512
Not sure how well their case is going to stand up if they have no autopsy though - I know if I were making decisions on the situation I would certainly feel like something was being hidden (even though the autopsy is probably irrelevant at this stage of the game.)
BBM. It seems to me that if the family called a funeral director to receive Jahi, the very next phone call that funeral director would place is to the office of the County Coroner/ ME to receive instructions on what should be done.
The funeral director doesn't just get to choose. And with the high profile and notoriety of this case, surely the funeral director would know "who" this decedent is, and who the family is. If the funeral director wanted to remain in business, he or she would make that phone call first, before even accepting or transporting the body. JMO.
IMO, Jahi will not be accidentally embalmed or buried or cremated without express permission from the Coroner.