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Admitted failings in Article 2 inquests needn’t be part of the Coroner's conclusion
Article 2 inquests and the burden of proof when the answer is “there is no answer”
Assessing complex inquest evidence: What if a different coroner might take a different view?
Causative failings under Art 2: a challenge to Lewis looms
Cheryl James Inquest - Deepcut Barracks - factual findings and a conclusion of ‘suicide’ handed down
Deprivation of liberty, death and Article 2
Determining the scope of an Art 2 Inquest: the need for an arguable contribution
Emergency Hospital Treatment & Article 2 Inquests: Fernandes applied to domestic law
It is "probably suicide" in Northern Ireland too
New Guidance No. 22 on PIRHs and revised Guidance No. 17 on Conclusions
Overturning an open verdict after a murder conviction
Poppi Worthington's abuser fails to remove an account of his acts from the Record of Inquest
Possible causation and Art 2 conclusions: Was Lewis possibly wrong?
Probably unlawful killing: a new inquest conclusion
Sean Benton ‘Deepcut’ Inquest – Coroner’s conclusions returned
Self-defence and Inquests: Subjective or Objective reasonableness?
The implications of Maughan: the Chief Coroner's Law Sheet #6
This was probably suicide: the criminal standard of proof is no longer required.
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