Сделать это , нужно найдите и подчеркните в тексте глаголы-сказуемое в страдательном залоге одной чертой, модальные глаголы двумя чертами и причастия (participle i и participle ii) волнистой линией coroner`s courts coroners investigate violent and unnatural deaths or sudden deaths where the cause is unknown. deaths may be reported to the local coroner (who is either medically or legally qualified, or both) by doctors, the police, the registrar, various public authorities or members of the public. if the death is sudden and the cause unknown, the coroner need not hold an inquest if, after a post-mortem examination has been made, he or she is satisfied that the death was due to natural causes. where there is reason to believe that the deceased died a violent or unnatural death or died in prison or in other specified circumstances, the coroner must hold an inquest and it is the duty of the coroner’s court to establish how, when and where the deceased died. a coroner may sit alone, or in certain circumstances, with a jury. in scotland the local procurator fiscal inquires privately into all sudden and suspicious deaths and may report the findings to the crown office. in a minority of cases a fatal accident inquiry may be held before the sheriff. for certain categories (such as deaths in custody) a fatal accident inquiry is mandatory. in addition, the lord advocate has discretion to instruct an inquiry in the public interest in cases where the circumstances give rise to public concern.
(2) модальные глаголы (3) причастия
Coroners investigate violent and unnatural deaths or sudden deaths where the cause is unknown. Deaths may (2) be reported (1) to the local coroner (who is either medically or legally qualified, or both) by doctors, the police, the registrar, various public authorities or members of the public. If the death is sudden and the cause unknown, the coroner need (2) not hold an inquest if, after a post-mortem examination has been made (1), he or she is satisfied that the death was due to natural causes. Where there is reason to believe that the deceased died a violent or unnatural death or died in prison or in other specified circumstances, the coroner must (2) hold an inquest and it is the duty of the coroner’s court to establish how, when and where the deceased died. A coroner may sit alone, or in certain circumstances, with a jury. In Scotland the local procurator fiscal inquires privately into all sudden and suspicious deaths and may report the findings to the Crown Office. In a minority of cases a fatal accident inquiry may (2) be held (1) before the sheriff. For certain categories (such as deaths in custody) a fatal accident inquiry is mandatory. In addition, the Lord Advocate has discretion to instruct an inquiry in the public interest in cases where the circumstances give rise to public concern.