District attorney: Pathologists who do forensic autopsies do not work for the district attorney. Our job in this capacity is to be totally objective. If we find a homicide, we work with law enforcement to help with justice. We're called forensic pathologists, general pathologist can do forensic work, or other physicians (forensic dentists, PhD's in various forensic studies) can help as well -- even insect specialist
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