Sentences with phrase «said at an inquest»

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.

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An inquest was only held at all because Mr Maguire pushed, saying he wanted a public examination of the evidence.
Yogi Amin, a partner at law firm Irwin Mitchell who represents Ann's family, said: «This appeal represents the next step in the family's long running battle to attain a full and fair inquest in to the murder of Ann.»
Even at the Gibraltar Coroner's inquest, six months later, she stuck to her guns although by then she was the only witness to say the SAS had jumped out of a police car on the other side of the road, vaulted a central reservation and shot two terrorists while they were trying to surrender.
The family of Cheryl James say they are relieved at the Attorney General's decision to allow them permission to apply for a fresh inquest into the death of their daughter.
Assistant coroner at the inquest, Jane Eatock, said: «I know everyone feels difficult about things like this but actually you couldn't have done more to help him.
Local MP Tim Laughton said the families were likely to be the only persons at the inquest not legally represented.
Roche says the inquest also highlighted the need for publicly financed representation at inquests — the families emphasised that one of the main differences between the original and the recent inquests is they were properly represented this time.
Writing in NLJ this week, Louis Flannery, partner and head of international arbitration at Stephenson Harwood, says the coroner has requested an inquest in two months» time.
The government should act to resolve iniquities at the heart of the inquest system, says Jon Robins
He referred to Collins J in R (Anderson) v HM Coroner for Inner North Greater London [2004] Inquest LR 155 at [21], who said that:
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