Sentences with phrase «new inquest»

For reasons of insufficiency of inquiry, the availability of new evidence and irregularity, a new inquest was ordered in the interests of justice.
Once this was known, it was obvious that the court would quash the findings at inquest and order a new inquest.
The family then applied to the High Court for a new inquest, which the court granted in October 2006.
The Attorney General granted his consent because he concluded that it was in the interests of justice for the application for a new inquest to go forward and to be heard by the High Court.
A new inquest into the deaths increases the chances of convictions that were suggested by the recent announcement by the Crown Prosecution Service, who are looking into the possibility of manslaughter, perjury and misconduct in public office offences.
Relatives of 48 young people who died in the 1981 Stardust disaster are calling for a new inquest into their deaths.
This new inquest, therefore, will reach a finding for each of the 96: whether their death was an accident, whether they were unlawfully killed, or whether there is not enough evidence to reach a definite 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.
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.

Not exact matches

An inquest into the death of a baby boy at a vicarage in Lancashire has been halted and referred to the director of public prosecutions, after new evidence emerged.
A new generation of journalists on the paper congratulate the families on the hard fought victory they have achieved through the inquest.
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.
Third, and perhaps most significantly of all, the Bishop of Liverpool's report presents new evidence which casts significant doubt over the adequacy of the original Inquest.
Andrew Percy will argue the post, which was created by New Labour but was never fully introduced, is essential to improving bereaved armed forces families» experiences of military inquests.
New legislation to modernise the coroner system is to be scrutinised by members of the public with direct experience of inquests, it has been announced.
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.
We have been involved in a significant number of high profile H&S cases involving serious harm and workplace fatalities and have advised on some of New Zealand's highest profile coronial inquests.
This year, new categories have been introduced: Family Mediation, Housing, Inquests / Actions Against State, and Legal Aid Champion.
The Canadian Council for Refugees has learned that the CBSA is introducing new requirements for common washrooms for detainees, in response to the inquest recommendations.
It is widely thought that this new system could lead to a significant increase in cases being reported to coroners which could, in turn, translate into a rise in inquest numbers again in the future.
The team is currently handling several complex disputes, including a Coroner's Inquest defence for new client Yorkshire Water in connection with a fatal road accident that occurred after a flooding incident in Sheffield.
APPG on Legal Aid: Legal Aid and Inquests, New Domestic Violence Regulations and Prison Law reforms
Laura will combine her new role with her existing practice, as she continues to build on her inquest expertise.
I have seen first - hand how important inquests can be in providing closure to bereaved parents and partners as well as for agencies to learn lessons from events, and these will be my objectives in this new role.»
In part two of my interview with children's lawyer, we speak about a new child - focused principle arising from a recent coroner's inquest.
Only now, Harriet Harman promises us a new Bill to overhaul the inquest system — and not before time.
Robert Lighthizer, the US Trade Representative who led the inquest, told legislators on March 22 that aeronautics, modern rail, new energy vehicles and high - tech products would be subject to the new tariffs.
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