Sentences with phrase «inquest verdict»

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.
Public frustrations have also focused on the 1991 inquest verdict of «accidental death», which concluded that all the victims had died before 15:15 - 15 minutes after the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest had begun.
Truth and justice A civic event was held at St George's Hall the day after those momentous inquest verdicts, with the people of the city coming together in their thousands to remember the 96 and pay tribute to the families, survivors and campaigners.
Landmark inquest verdicts On April 26, 2016, the longest - running inquest in UK legal history concluded in Warrington with determinations of unlawful killing in the case of each and every one of the 96 victims of Hillsborough - a landmark day in the long battle for justice.

Not exact matches

This verdict brings to a conclusion the longest jury hearing in British legal history, and also vindicates the years - long struggle of the families of the victims and associated campaign groups, who comprehensively and consistently rejected the findings of the first inquest held in 1989.
The jury returned a verdict of accidental death for each of the 95 deceased, and the later inquest into the 96th victim reached the same conclusion.
The families, campaign groups, and other individuals have, over the years, been consistent in their arguments that the inquest was deeply flawed in a number of significant ways, and that the verdicts should be quashed and new inquests held.
(Tuesday, 5 November 2013) The Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services Ireland (AIMS Ireland) today petitioned for accountability, a review into clinical care practices, and national guidelines on the use of the drug misoprostol (cytotec) following the verdict of medical misadventure returned at the inquest into the death of Bimbo Onanuga at the Dublin Coroner's Court today.
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, after the Coroner's verdict, had promised implementation of the decision of the Coroner Inquest.
The Lagos State Government thereafter set up a Coroner Inquest to unravel what went wrong, and via a verdict delivered on August 7, 2015 by Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe, the Coroner indicted the engineers and recommended them for investigation and prosecution for criminal negligence.
An inquest returned a verdict of suicide.
An inquest after the teacher's death in December recorded a verdict of death from an industrial disease.
The inquest returned a verdict of death by misadventure and Hockney was never implicated.
The essential difference between them was that the permissible verdict or verdicts in a traditional inquest was significantly narrower than in a Middleton inquest.
An inquest may constitute the means by which the state discharges this obligation; however a verdict which does not express the coroner's conclusions about the matters being investigated may fall short of the requirement (laid down in Jordan v UK [2002] All ER (D) 123 (Dec)-RRB- that «the next of kin of the victim must be involved in the procedure to the extent necessary to safeguard his or her legitimate interests».
After hearing months of evidence, the jury in the Ashley Smith coroner's inquest returned with a verdict of «homicide» and 104 recommendations for the future.
The claimant argued that the standard of proof required at an inquest before a verdict of unlawful killing could be reached is proof to a lesser standard.
She contended, inter alia, that the standard of proof required at an inquest before a verdict of unlawful killing could be reached was proof to a lesser standard than beyond reasonable doubt, having regard to Strasbourg jurisprudence.
Moreover, it could not be said that he had given clear reasons about why the inquest jury's verdict should not have led to a prosecution.
An «open verdict» is a term used in a coroner's inquest to determine a cause of death.
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