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inquest and determined
An inquest and arraignment hearing determined the gunfight was not a criminal act on the part of Holliday and the Earps.
A subsequent inquest determined that her death was actually not directly due to MDMA consumption, but rather the result of the large quantity of water she had consumed, apparently in observation of an advisory warning commonly given to ravers to drink water to avoid dehydration resulting from the exertion of dancing continuously for hours.
Although an initial account reported that 31-year-old SQ Corporal Marcel Lemay had been shot in the face during the firefight, a later inquest determined that the bullet which struck and eventually killed him, impacted on his " left side below the armpit, an area not covered by bullet-proof vest ".
A coronial inquest determined that Nielsen had been murdered, and although the case has never been officially solved, it is widely believed that Nielsen was killed by agents of the developers.
An inquest returned a verdict of accidental death but the real cause was never determined as there was no evidence found of burning.
Nathan Heald, the captain of Fort Dearborn and local authority, held an inquest that determined Kinzie had acted in self-defense.
A coroner's inquest determined the cause of death to be an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.
Newspaper accounts reported that his death was the result of a heroic effort to save the girl, while a coroner's inquest determined his death was an accident.
The colonial government held an inquest and determined that the killings were murder.
A coronial inquest determined that Nielsen had been murdered, and although the case has never been officially solved, it is widely believed that Nielsen was killed by agents of the developers.

inquest and death
Amy Dudley died in September 1560 from a fall from a flight of stairs and, despite the coroner's inquest finding of accident, many people suspected Dudley to have arranged her death so that he could marry the queen.
The inquest concluded that " the death of the deceased Wessel Johannes ( Hansie ) Cronje was brought about by an act or omission prima facie amounting to an offence on the part of pilots.
There is a general duty upon every person to report a death to the coroner if an inquest is likely to be required.
The coroner must hold an inquest where the death was:
If the death is found to be non-violent, an inquest is unnecessary.
A coroner must summon a jury for an inquest if the death occurred in prison or in police custody, or in the execution of a police officer's duty, or if it falls under the Health and Safety at Work etc.
It is not for the inquest to ascertain " how the deceased died " or " in what broad circumstances ", but " how the deceased came by his death ", a more limited question.
For example, where a prisoner hanged himself in a cell, he came by his death by hanging and it was not the role of the inquest to enquire into the broader circumstances such as the alleged neglect of the prison authorities that might have contributed to his state of mind or given him the opportunity.
The cause of death was asphyxiation from vomit, and a verdict of accidental death was returned at an inquest held on 27 October.
An inquest recorded an open verdict, as it was not possible to establish whether his death was a suicide or an accident.
At the second inquest, in July 1983, the jury recorded an open verdict, indicating that the court had been unable to determine the exact cause of death.
An inquest recorded a verdict of accidental death, as Llewelyn had crashed into the Fiat head-on whilst trying to overtake another car.
In response to the panel's report, Attorney General for England and Wales, Dominic Grieve MP, confirmed he would consider all the new evidence to evaluate whether the original inquest verdicts of accidental death could be overturned.
" Ten days after his death an inquest was held in secret which returned a verdict of " misadventure ".
Wright's father, while campaigning for an inquest into his son's death, would later describe loyalist killings as " abhorrent ".
An inquest concluded that the death was accidental, a conclusion supported by his only biographer, though the idea of suicide has appealed to some.
17 Aug, 5 Henry V. 1417, inquest held before " les Lymehostes " within the liberty and franchise of the City, before Henry Bartone, the Mayor, and the King's Escheator, as to the cause of the death of Thomas Franke, of Herewich, late steersman ( conductor ) or " lodysman " of a ship called " la Mary Knyght " of Danzsk in Prussia.
When the death is suspected to have been either sudden with unknown cause, violent, or unnatural, the coroner decides whether to hold a post-mortem examination and, if necessary, an inquest.
An open verdict is given where the cause of death cannot be identified on the evidence available to the inquest.
Coroners are charged by law to investigate cause and manner of any death caused by default of another person ( homicide ) and may convene a coroner's inquest with a jury of six jurors taken from the county jury pool.
Phillips was too ill to attend the inquest into Scoular's death three months later.
Emo music has been blamed for the suicide by hanging of teenager Hannah Bond by both the coroner at the inquest into her death and her mother, Heather Bond, after it was claimed that emo music glamorized suicide and her apparent obsession with My Chemical Romance was said to be linked to her suicide.

inquest and was
An inquest was held, and after a good deal of testimony about the anonymous notes, the county coroner estimated that the shooting had been done from a distance of 300 yards.
Lizzie stated during the inquest that while her father and uncle were in the sitting room the afternoon before the murders, she had been disturbed by their voices and had closed her door, even though it was a very hot day.
At the inquest she was asked specifically whether she knew anybody her father had bad feelings toward, or who had bad feelings toward her father.
the press reported the same facts in using Harrington's interview, but Lizzie did not suggest at the inquest that Harrington was the killer.
At the coroner's inquest the next day, the jury, which included Oxford's servant and Cecil's protégé, the future historian Raphael Holinshed, found that Brincknell was drunk when he ran onto Oxford's blade.
Neither was an inquest held at the time because Victorian law did not provide any mechanism for reporting presumed or suspected deaths to the Victorian Coroner.
In August 2006, an inquest into the plane crash was opened by South Africa's High Court.
Joinville was a close friend, confidant, and counsellor to the king, and also participated as a witness in the papal inquest into Louis ' life that ended with his canonisation in 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII.
On 2 October 2007, an inquest was opened in London.
The inquest lasted for six months, and the jury verdict, declared given on 7 April 2008, was that Diana and Dodi had been unlawfully killed through the negligent driving of Henri Paul and those in control of the pursuing vehicles.
This last measure was done in preparation for an extensive inquest covering all of England, that would hear complaints about abuse of power by royal officers.
The second purpose of the inquest was to establish what land and rights the crown had lost during the reign of Henry III.
During this interval ( 1429 ) Joan of Arc was subjected to a formal inquest in the town.
At the inquest yesterday, the damaging fact was ascertained that only two of the cowboys were armed, it thus being a most unequal fight.
In 2004, the inquest was reopened and, after a 64-day inquest hearing, the jury ruled that Maddison had been unlawfully killed by the " application of a nerve agent in a non-therapeutic experiment.

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