Sentences with phrase «inquest as»

The family has also noted with interest the contradictory testimonies at the Coroner's Inquest as to whether Senator Isiaka Adeleke had anything to eat at the last party he attended that was hosted by an Osun State APC chieftain.
Some examples of this propaganda include the FT piece titled «Labour's disappointing England poll results put brakes on «momentum» `, the Times article headlined «MPs call for inquest as Corbyn fails election test» and the Guardian's line that «Labour failed to dent the Tories».
Conducting complex public inquiries and inquests as lead partner and as advocate including the Ladbroke Grove (Cullen) Inquiries, the Redfern Inquiry into the UK Nuclear industry and a number of Article 2 inquests relating to custody facilities.
«Jessica Major has developed a strong reputation for her expertise in handling complex inquests as well as prison health cases.»
We have wide experience of coronial law, appearing in inquests as well as claims for judicial review of coroners» decisions.

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During that period the baby was left alone in the house wrapped in a towel on a sofa as the pair visited their local GP, the inquest was told.
Tragically, Jewish law itself has been roundly pilloried as an accessory to the crime, after an inquest held in absentia.Jewish....
People have died unnecessarily and like any inquest that is held, someone needs to be held personally accountable for this and just having it as their corporate situation; no one is taking direct responsibility.
In 2014, as the new inquests into the deaths at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest began, the families of those who died were asked to write and read out short personal portraits of each of the victims as part of the proceedings.
Newcastle United 2 Arsenal 1 As Rafael Benítez strode on to the pitch and earned a richly deserved standing ovation, yet another Arsenal inquest was -LRB-...)
As the «Gareth Keenan Investigates» style inquest into the fallout has yet to be commissioned all we have are twitter rumours to go on.
The inquest found that the baby died of cardiac arrest as a result of an infection acquired during this birth attended by Lemay.
As one homebirth mother, who was a veteran homebirther and prominent in the homebirth community, said at an inquest into the death of her baby last year, «If you are the «one», it's forever.
Last month an inquest jury found a man named Jimmy Mubenga was unlawfully killed by G4S staff as they tried to deport him from Britain.
A Home Office spokesman said: «The government has made clear that it welcomes the coroner's inquests and has said that the security service will co-operate as far as possible.
«Along with many victims» families, we believe a closed hearing for a small part of the July 7 inquests would be the best way for the coroner to consider as much information as possible.
The MDU will continue to support all GP members with other medico - legal issues such as assistance with the GMC, criminal investigations, inquests or disciplinary hearings on its traditional basis, regardless of whether this relates to work under an NHS England contract.
On 27 April 2016, the day after the Hillsborough inquest verdict that found the 96 Hillsborough deaths had occurred as a result of unlawful killing, Burnham made a powerful speech to the House of Commons calling for those responsible to be held to account.
SilentHunter, Some of the differences are that a newspaper is publishing an account and a dossier; that this is going to an independent complaints commission which the police do not control; that both supporters as well as opponents of the government will ask questions about this - in parliament, on blogs, and in many other places - no doubt pushing for an inquest with a jury, and be pushing for broader changes in policing to ensure its consistency with the human rights legislation we now have (such as those being advocated by Stuart White here on Next Left).
Mr Clarke, whose reputation as a defender of civil liberties has taken something of a battering during the row, insisted cases such as the Stephen Lawrence private prosecution and the Jean Charles de Menezes inquest would not have been covered by the new law.
Almost as soon as it starts, the inquest will adjourn for two to three months to collate witness evidence and information before it reopens and comes to a judgement on the cause of death.
However, as at the time of filing this report, the inquest is still ongoing and the deputy governor is still being grilled.
«The recommendations that the inspectorate are making are the same as those that came out of the inquest: in particular in relation to the problem of shout - outs at night, bullying incidents, the need for better internal recording and passing on of information; and the need for improved care of vulnerable young people with learning difficulties.
While responding, the coroner, Magistrate Ayilara who frowned at what he described as insensitivity to the Inquest order, threatened to issue a bench warrant against any personalities who fail to appear before it.
Many believe the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes - who was shot dead after being mistaken as a terror suspect on a London Underground station in July 2005 - would have been held in private had the legislation already been passed.
Foreign secretary Margaret Beckett has called for the inquest into the «friendly fire» death of a British soldier in Iraq to be completed as soon as possible, as a cockpit video of the attack was made public.
The coroner inquest has finally ruled that the death of senator Isiaka Adeleke was as a result of drug overdose and not poison.
«History will not be kind to us as a government if we fail to do the inquest into the circumstances surrounding his death.
That inquest opens today but legal advice given to the Sargeant family suggests an inquiry into the wider issues surrounding the former minister's death can run at the same time which means the work to set it up could begin as soon as this week.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has already begun an inquest into the death of Moat, and in particular the use of tasers against the man, as he sat with a gun pressed to his head in the rain.
As the inquest begins they wonder if they should have backed Angela Eagle after all.
David Cameron is acting in a «hurtful» way towards traditional Tory voters by imposing social change through «diktat», a former Conservative frontbencher warned as the party embarked on an inquest into its poor showing in the Eastleigh byelection.
The Labour inquest was taking place as the final results showed a mixed picture for all the parties.
Still, there will be an inquest into the Labour campaign, and why it has been as much the victim of the anti-politics mood as the governing parties
Smaller missions, such as to Kenya (1988) to attend an inquest into the death of a man who had been tortured and document how the court applied the medical evidence, and to the Sudan (1990) to investigate the jailing of physicians and scientists, provided experiences for AAAS to contribute directly to individual human rights cases as well as learn lessons on the political and cultural complexities of human rights work.
Research for Channel 4's Dispatches programme turned up the others from press reports, and information from charities such as MIND, Inquest and the National Schizophrenia Fellowship.
Boilers Explode: As far as the inquest could figure out, two old, repurposed boilers at the Keystone Rolling Mills in Pittsburgh, Penn., were being used to generate steam at a pressure that was too higAs far as the inquest could figure out, two old, repurposed boilers at the Keystone Rolling Mills in Pittsburgh, Penn., were being used to generate steam at a pressure that was too higas the inquest could figure out, two old, repurposed boilers at the Keystone Rolling Mills in Pittsburgh, Penn., were being used to generate steam at a pressure that was too high.
An extraordinary third coronial inquest into the 1988 death of Scott Johnson has found the young mathematician died as a result of a gay hate crime Don't Hate Me Because I'm Not Dating Other Black Men Apparently, as a black man, I owe it to myself and to black men everywhere to date inside my race only.
As labor - intensive missions go, then, «Loving Vincent» — a fictionalized inquest into the Dutch - born, France - adopted genius Vincent van Gogh as his final days are remembered by those close to him — is an appreciation of one man's celebrated art by way of a startling approach: animating a movie out of 65,000 oil paintings, all done by hand, by 125 professional oil - painterAs labor - intensive missions go, then, «Loving Vincent» — a fictionalized inquest into the Dutch - born, France - adopted genius Vincent van Gogh as his final days are remembered by those close to him — is an appreciation of one man's celebrated art by way of a startling approach: animating a movie out of 65,000 oil paintings, all done by hand, by 125 professional oil - painteras his final days are remembered by those close to him — is an appreciation of one man's celebrated art by way of a startling approach: animating a movie out of 65,000 oil paintings, all done by hand, by 125 professional oil - painters.
The suicide of David's father after his inquest into their dark family history gives off a lot of Lara Croft vibes — as does the similarities between Croft Manor and Black Mirror House — and that's where the best storytelling lies.
It was opened as the result of inquest by Lord Richard Attenborough in the 1990's in to how much access to arts disabled people have.
His subject of old and new aerodynamic technology meets apocalyptic showdown has a curious taste: On first glimpse the heavy bronze cast rockets and air balloons appears as a serious technological inquest into the subject, but on a deeper examination — juxtaposed with other works such as «Old Peculiar» (2015) combining everyday inexpensive materials such as cardboard, wax, and foam with deliberately clumsy attachments, it transpires Alex's is creating amusing objects exploring human endeavors and failed attempts.
As the longest jury case in British history, the Hillsborough Inquest lasted over two years, and broke new ground in terms of co-operation between legal teams.
As a lawyer who represents families in inquests, death investigations and victims of crime, I understand the need for medical evidence.
The parents of Zane Gbangbola, a seven year old boy whose death may have been caused by hydrogen cyanide poisoning, were also refused legal aid for representation at the inquest into their son's death, as reported by the Guardian, the Daily Mail and others.
Karen said «The findings of this review come as no surprise to us as lawyers representing families in Inquests, whose loved ones have died following police... Read more»
Charlie regularly appears before all levels of court in Ontario as well as before various administrative tribunals, including coroners» inquests.
We came right as the inquest for the Seven Fallen Feathers was happening,» she says.
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We view our role at an inquest or inquiry as focused on ensuring that our clients are effectively represented, while understanding that the public component of these hearings provides a rare opportunity for our clients to participate in the development of law and policy that will affect their personal and professional lives.
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