The coroner may issue a subpoena and attachment, which shall be served and executed by the sheriff, coroner or coroner's deputy, for the following purposes: (1) A death investigation. (2) To obtain the attendance of an individual who may be necessary to examine as a witness at an inquest. (3) To compel attendance by attachment in a similar manner and extent as a court of common pleas may do in a case pending before the court. (4) To compel the production of any of the following: (i) A paper. (ii) A document in any form or media, including a medical and mental health record. (iii) Another object relative to the investigation or inquest.
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