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inquest and lasted
The inquest on Terry Lloyd's death was held in October 2006 in Oxfordshire, and lasted eight days, recording the verdict on 13 October 2006.
Rogovin contrasts it with the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, where the inquest lasted about 4 years, despite brutal tortures.

inquest and for
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.
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.
Members of the British Government's Intelligence and Security Committee accused Fayed of turning the inquest into a ' circus ' and called for it to be ended maturely.
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.
Retiring to his house at Kew, away from court as from the putative crime scene, he pressed for an impartial inquiry which had already begun in the form of an inquest.
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.
If the subject threshold level of reliability has been met by the presentation of the evidence, then the thing is considered legally proven for that trial, hearing or inquest.
Wright's father, while campaigning for an inquest into his son's death, would later describe loyalist killings as " abhorrent ".
The last named was the venue for the inquest into the Penge Murders.
They can hold persons in contempt of court for failing to cooperate or comply with an inquest and may issue arrest or material witness warrants, in addition to the setting of bails.
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.
An inquest jury found by a majority verdict of 3-2 that an overdose of fentanyl was responsible for the death by misadventure of Anita Chan Lai-ling, 69, who died on October 17, 2007, after she was given an overdose of fentanyl.
Boyer's leaving the motel room with almost all of Cooke's clothing, regardless of exactly why she did so, combined with the fact that tests showed Cooke was inebriated at the time, provided what inquest jurors deemed a plausible explanation for Cooke's bizarre behavior and state of dress, as reported by Franklin and Carr.
An inquest heard the suicide might have been a depressive reaction to the drug he was taking for severe acne.
An inquest was held on 15 April by Wynne Edwin Baxter, who had come to notoriety conducting inquests for the Whitechapel murders of 1888.
Under this system, unless people were caught in the act of committing crimes, they could not be tried for them until they had been formally accused, either by the voluntary accusations of a sufficient number of witnesses or by an inquest ( an early form of grand jury ) convened specifically for that purpose.
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.
The inquest recorded a verdict of accidental death for all of the victims but noted that none of the children were wearing seatbelts and that the side-facing bench seating was dangerous.
After Bloody Week, the government asked for an inquest into the causes of the uprising.
Dissatisfied with the results of the Hutton Inquiry, in 2010 experts called for the suspended inquest to be reopened.
Although the elder Taugwalder was accused of cutting the rope to save himself and his son, the official inquest found no proof for this.
A subsequent inquest did not assign blame to the government for the woman's death, but recommended that lifetime bans for fraud be eliminated, and that adequate food, housing and medication be provided to anyone under house arrest.

inquest and six
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.
The jury returned a verdict of " accidental death " after an inquest enduring some six hours.

inquest and months
Phillips was too ill to attend the inquest into Scoular's death three months later.
Roberts testified at the inquest that she was sent the tape " some months " after the incident and that the she was told by the U. S. authorities that the footage they handed over was " everything that they had ".
Rose writes that the pathologist, Dr Walter Somerville, told the inquest she had a heart condition so severe she probably only had months to live.

inquest and jury
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.
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.
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.
He concluded that the design was flawed, and that the wrought iron trusses fixed to the girders did not reinforce the girders at all, which was a conclusion also reached by the jury at the inquest.
The ' Oldham inquest ' which proceeded the massacre was anxiously watched ; the Court of King's Bench, however, decided that the proceedings were irregular, and the jury were discharged without giving a verdict.
The Coroner's inquest jury were persuaded by Lardner that the accident was an ' act of God ' but the company were careful to design their later locomotives with wrought-iron bands.
An inquest jury in the United Kingdom before Assistant Deputy Coroner Andrew Walker returned a verdict of unlawful killing on 13 October 2006 following an eight-day hearing.
An inquest jury later returned a verdict of misadventure, and no police officer was ever charged or prosecuted, although an internal police inquiry held that he had been killed by police.
The social reformer and anti-monarchist Francis Place managed to get on the inquest jury and became its foreman.
An inquest jury investigated the paparazzi involvement in the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed, who were killed on 31 August 1997 in a high-speed car chase in Paris, France, while being pursued by paparazzi.
An inquest was held on 22 December ; the jury could not determine whether the death was accidental or suicide, and an open verdict was returned.
The inquest concluded on 13 February 1997, with the jury returning a verdict after 30 minutes ' deliberation of unlawful killing " in a completely unprovoked racist attack by five white youths "; this finding went beyond the bounds of their instructions.
* The jurisdiction of the Court leet: Exemplified in the articles which the jury or inquest for the King, in that court, is charged and sworn, and by law enjoined, to inquire of and present, W. Clarke and Sons ; 2d ed, with great additions, edition 1809
The jury at the inquest returned a verdict of lawful killing by a 9 – 2 majority.
The inquest jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing.
The jury retired and an hour later came back with a verdict that the 27 people who were the subject of the inquest had died due to the gross negligence of Tinsley, Meakin and Hutchinson.
In 1498 an inquest jury recorded that 60 villagers had been evicted from the Wormleighton Estate " weeping, to wander in idleness ... perished of hunger ".

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