Post Mortem Legal Meaning and Definition
Here is a simplified definition of the legal term Post Mortem.
Post Mortem (noun): Derived from Latin, "Post Mortem" directly translates as "after death". It refers to a detailed examination, also known as an autopsy, conducted on a deceased individual's body. The primary purpose of a Post Mortem is to determine the cause of death, particularly in cases where death occurred unexpectedly, under suspicious circumstances, through an unnatural event such as an accident or attack.