Judge Deborah Marshall has announced she will be leaving her role as Chief Coroner after seven years. Photo / Michael CraigJudge Deborah Marshall has announced she will be leaving her role as Chief Coroner after seven years. Judge Deborah Marshall has announced she will be leaving her role as Chief Coroner after seven years. Marshall was expected to leave the role in early 2022 and Deputy Chief Coroner Anna Tutton would be acting as Chief Coroner until a new appointment was made. During her time as Chief Coroner, Marshall has investigated many of New Zealand's most high-profile coronial cases.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 08, 2021 05:26 UTC