Connecticut’s chief medical examiner for more than two decades announced Thursday he will step down when a new chief is appointed., The Associated Press reports.
The 59-year-old Carver confirmed to The AP he will stay on as a medical examiner, taking cases and testifying at trials. But he said he won’t miss government bureaucracy and administrative streamlining.
Carver joined the office in 1983 and served as interim chief for a year in 1986. He has headed the office since March 1989.
