The coroner holds a medical/legal enquiry into the death of the deceased but this is not a trial. The purpose of an inquest is to establish the identity of the deceased, when, where and how the death occurred and to establish the facts re...
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The Coroners' Courts Support Service. Information on attending an inquest at coroners' courts. ... An Inquest is to determine how,when and where the individual died, but not why. It is an enquiry to ascertain the facts concerning a death and does not apportion blame on any individual.
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The Coroners' Courts Support Service. Information on attending an inquest at coroners' courts. ... After the Inquest has concluded, the Coroner’s Officer will explain the procedure that should be followed in order to obtain the Death Certificate...
www.coronerscourtssupportservice.org.uk/inquest.html www.coronerscourtssupportservice.org.uk/inquest.html
W H AT HAPPENS AFTER A. SUDDEN DEAT H ? W H AT IS AN INQUEST? INQUESTS – AN INFORMATION PACK FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND ADVISORS ...
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In relatively straightforward cases the Coroner may decide that all the information required can be supplied in documentary form and there is no necessity for witnesses to be called. In the more complex cases witnesses are summonsed to atte...
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Find organisations and business info ... The Coroner will issue an after inquest form, stating the verdict and containing the other information required for registration purposes, directly to the Registrar who will then register the death.
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When the Inquest begins, the lawyers representing family members or other interested parties introduce themselves. Counsel Assisting will then call the witnesses one by one to give evidence. The procedure is: ... You are here: Coroner's Court Home Page > Inquests > What happens at an Inquest...
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No description defined ... Inquests are held when the cause of death was not due to natural causes or there is a matter of public interest which needs to be looked into. If a relative thinks an Inquest should be held, contact should be made to the Coroner as soon as possible after the death.
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If you are asked to give evidence at an inquest, you can contact the Coroner's Court to find out what you need to do. It may be useful to attend another inquest to see what happens.
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The Coroner holds a medical/legal enquiry into the death of the deceased, but this is not a trial. It is however a public court hearing. The purpose of an inquest is to establish the identity of the deceased, when, where and how the death o...
http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/registration/deaths/CoronerRe...