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coroner's and inquest
But at the coroner's inquest Delphine told a forthright story.
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.
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.
Song Ci stressed the importance of proper coroner's conduct during autopsies and the accurate recording of the inquest of each autopsy by official clerks.
" Reporters from both newspapers covered the hearings and recorded the testimony at the coroner's inquest and the Spicer hearings.
By Williams ' account, Behan told Virgil Earp immediately after the gunfight a story that corroborated the Nugget report, before changing to the story Behan later told at the coroner's inquest.
That morning, he had mailed two suicide notes, one to Dorothy ( who at a coroner's inquest testified that he had given his reasons ) and one to his friend and boss, Playboy editor-publisher Hugh Hefner.
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.
A coroner's inquest was held as soon as a special coroner was appointed, but there is no known result of that inquest.
A coroner's inquest was convened to investigate the incident.
Weeks later at the coroner's inquest, it emerged that in the twenty-four hours before he died, John Bonham had consumed forty shots of vodka which resulted in him vomiting and subsequently inhaling his vomit causing asphyxiation.
A coroner's inquest brought considerable media attention to Turner and concluded that Crane had acted in self defense.
A warrant for his arrest was issued a few days later and in his absence, the inquest into Rivett's death named him as her murderer, the last occasion in Britain a coroner's court was allowed to do so.
In December 2002, a coroner's inquest into the death of Kimberly Rogers recommended numerous changes to the government's welfare legislation, which Community and Social Services Minister Brenda Elliott dismissed as unnecessary tinkering with a system that " was working effectively ".
Although Frank McLaury is sometimes erroneously stated to have been hit by three bullets ( based on the next-day news accounts in Tombstone papers ), the coroner's inquest found Frank was hit only in the stomach and through the back of the head under his ear ; therefore either Holliday or Wyatt missed Frank.
At the coroner's inquest, Pomeroy was denied the right to counsel.
During a coroner's inquest, Harrison denied knowing any motive for her suicide and told the coroner he did not know of the existence of a second suicide note.
Two days later, on April 7, 1879, the coroner's inquest ruled that the killing had been in self-defense and Loving was immediately released.
Daniels died on the spot, but Lull lived long enough to testify before a coroner's inquest before succumbing to his wounds a few days later.
The coroner's inquest for Sam Carter had taken place the day after he was shot, and concluded that he had been killed " by Unknown Party ".
Responding to criticism, Baird said that he could not comment on the specifics of the case until a coroner's inquest was completed.
** The coroner's inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and her lover Dodi Al-Fayed is officially opened.
Green released a book A Thorn in Their Side: The Hilda Murrell Murder in October 2011 which he claims " provides enough new evidence, known to both prosecution and defence but not put to the jury or Appeal Court judges in 2006, to re-open the coroner's inquest into her death.

coroner's and concluded
Controversy resulted from the quick verdict of the coroner's jury, which concluded in less than two minutes that she had died of strychnine poisoning.
Staff refused to provide liquids despite Mr Gormy calling the police to say he was dying of thirst, the coroner's report concluded.
A coroner's inquest at St Pancras Coroner's Court concluded that Gately's death was the result of a blow to the head from a blunt instrument.
The coroner's report concluded that Bottomley took his own life and a family spokesperson confirmed that he had been suffering from clinical depression.

coroner's and shooting
A coroner's inquiry conducted for the shooting of Lim Bock Song ruled on 12 January 2010 that the shooting was a case of justifiable homicide.
A coroner's inquest ruled the shooting a homicide, but the sheriff's deputy involved, Tom Wilson, was never prosecuted.

coroner's and was
When he finally left the sinister mansion on Perdido Street, he was carried out in a coroner's basket.
Though the slave's dying words about the woman troubled the coroner's panel, Dandy's accusation was adjudged an aberration by the jury and disregarded.
In 1897, Dr. Philip O ' Hanlon, a coroner's assistant on Manhattan's Upper West Side, was asked by his then eight-year-old daughter, Virginia ( 1889 – 1971 ), whether Santa Claus really existed.
** A coroner's jury returns a verdict of suicide on Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge.
He was absolved of blame by a coroner's jury, but the incident left him " traumatized " nonetheless, and he moved to London and Paris, living as a " drifter.
A source of enduring controversy, his death in London in June 1982 was ruled a murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation.
Calvi's death was the subject of two coroner's inquests in the United Kingdom.
In his coroner's report, Mathews did not mention Billy's arm wound, but witness Keefe, who examined the arm closely, testified later that Clanton was shot through the right arm, close to the wrist joint and " the bullet passed through the arm from " inside to outside ," entering the arm close to the base of the thumb, and exiting " on the back of the wrist diagonally " with the latter wound larger.
A coroner's report stated his death was a result of acute pancreatic bleeding caused by chronic alcoholism.
In the ensuing struggle, according to the coroner's report, Marlowe was accidentally stabbed above the right eye, killing him instantly.
The coroner's jurisdiction is limited to determining who the deceased was and how, when and where they came by their death.
The saloon houses a bullet hole on the side of the building and a coroner's letter describing how it was created.
This explanation, in conjunction with the fact that Carr's testimony corroborated Franklin's version of events, and the fact that police officials testified that both Boyer and Franklin had passed lie detector tests, was enough to convince the coroner's jury to accept Franklin's explanation, and return a verdict of justifiable homicide.
Of these, S J Surtees wrote that 115 were " almost certainly " suicides ( although a coroner's verdict of suicide was recorded in only 58 ), and that 61 percent of the victims were from outside East Sussex.
Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby | Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby was outlawed in 1597 by a coroner's court for the murder Henry Long.
Actually written by Glen Boyer, the book states that Holliday killed Ringo with a rifle shot at a distance, contradicting the coroner's ruling that Ringo's death was a suicide.

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