Sentences with phrase «inquests when»

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The commission had to back down to institute an inquest when confronted with facts showing that it registered the minors.
His calm, considered and confident approach was particularly reassuring during the inquest when he acted on behalf of the family.

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An inquest heard how Pawel Luba was driving up to double the 30mph speed limit along the city's Gregory Boulevard on 19th February 2017 when his bike collided with a car which was pulling into the road.
A couple who prepared for what they hoped would be an idyllic home birth by lighting candles and playing soothing sounds on their stereo ended up devastated when their baby was stillborn, an inquest heard today.
According to The Irish Times: «A couple who prepared for what they hoped would be an idyllic home birth by lighting candles and playing soothing sounds on their stereo ended up devastated when their baby was stillborn, an inquest heard today.»
Even when someone has died, they pass the case on to local police and the coroner, who can not comment on an ongoing investigation or during an inquest.
«Parliament recognised that the inquest system is in urgent need of reform when it passed the Coroners and Justice Act just two years ago with cross-party support,» Inquest co-director Helen Shainquest system is in urgent need of reform when it passed the Coroners and Justice Act just two years ago with cross-party support,» Inquest co-director Helen ShaInquest co-director Helen Shaw said.
We saw a similar process at the 7/7 inquest, when the government asked the coroner to sit in a «closed material procedure».
The former Labour prime minister Tony Blair joined the inquest, saying: «It is right to be worried when a party like Ukip comes first in the European election, it would be foolish not to be.
An inquest has heard how a driver died when he lost control of his vehicle and careered into a car carrying Lord Ashdown and his wife before hitting a van.
«Nigerians may recall that when we challenged the veracity of the preliminary report with documentary evidence, INEC promised to make public its final findings, but has refused to do so since the end of the inquest.
They know that when the inquest happens, the question of who was cutting corners won't be asked only of the villain, and most probably don't relish the prospect of demonstrating how diligent they are when let off the leash.
When a front - page editorial demanded an immediate inquest, coroner Sam Gerber obliged, giving Sheppard and his lawyer one day's notice.
Karen Rogers, head of Tuckers Inquest team, will represent the family of Sarah Burke, along with Tim Stoate of Garden Court Chambers, when the hearing into her death opens on Monday.
The report was ordered by Theresa May in 2015 when she was Home Secretary, which recommends that families of people who have died in police custody should receive «free, non means - tested» legal advice from the start of the process through to an inquest.
Sometimes when deaths occur in unusual or unclear circumstances, an inquest might be held to establish the facts around the death.
Moore Blatch will be urging the inquest to consider the following three categories when investigating the tipper truck accident:
When a person dies in unexpected or unclear circumstances an inquest may be held to help get answers.
«Especially when we think about the coroner's inquest into the death of Ashley Smith, there have been a number of other cases around Canada where solitary confinement has resulted in death,» she says.
The families were given legal aid for the 2016 inquests but it was not like that the first round, when the families managed to raise # 150,000 for one barrister and then discovered at the inquests that the police had ten barristers, all paid for by the state.
Finally we must remember that when the government published a draft Coroners Bill in 2006, ministers stressed the importance of inquests being held in public, but by the time of the Queen's Speech this ideal had been lost.
Death may hold its terrors but those appear to be nothing compared to the problems that can arise when an inquest is held into its circumstances.
The basis on which it was argued at the instant hearing that a lesser standard of proof might be appropriate was that the standard of proof of unlawful killing needed to be revisited when the inquest was intended to be the mechanism by which the obligation under Art 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) was to be discharged.
In 2016, Pritesh represented the family of Fallan Kurek in a widely publicised inquest, who died following a DVT after taking the contraceptive pill, where the Coroner found that further assessment of the risk of DVT did not take place when she presented to a minor injuries unit complaining of chest pains and shortness of breath.
The Australian Human Rights Commission has been granted leave to intervene in numerous coronial inquests, and has made submissions on a range of human rights issues connected with a person's death, including identifying required improvements in police training and practice to properly care for a person while in police custody, and identifying when a person has been subjected to arbitrary detention.
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