In all cases where an autopsy is performed as provided in Section 41-37-9 , the person making said autopsy shall file a report, in duplicate, of said autopsy with the circuit clerk of the county where the death is being investigated. Such circuit clerk shall keep and preserve said report and make it available to the district attorney, county prosecuting attorney, grand jury, coroner, and to the accused. Codes, 1942, § 7158-05; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 6, eff. 5/11/1960. In all cases where an autopsy is performed as provided in Section 41-37-9 , the person making said autopsy shall file a report, in duplicate, of said autopsy with the circuit clerk of the county where the death is being investigated. Such circuit clerk shall keep and preserve said report and make it available to the district attorney, county prosecuting attorney, grand jury, coroner, and to the accused. Codes, 1942, § 7158-05; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 6, eff. 5/11/1960. In all cases where an autopsy is performed as provided in Section 41-37-9 , the person making said autopsy shall file a report, in duplicate, of said autopsy with the circuit clerk of the county where the death is being investigated. Such circuit clerk shall keep and preserve said report and make it available to the district attorney, county prosecuting attorney, grand jury, coroner, and to the accused. Codes, 1942, § 7158-05; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 6, eff. 5/11/1960. In all cases where an autopsy is performed as provided in Section 41-37-9 , the person making said autopsy shall file a report, in duplicate, of said autopsy with the circuit clerk of the county where the death is being investigated. Such circuit clerk shall keep and preserve said report and make it available to the district attorney, county prosecuting attorney, grand jury, coroner, and to the accused. Codes, 1942, § 7158-05; Laws, 1960, ch. 258, § 6, eff. 5/11/1960.
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