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A potential murder revealed: Should the cumbersome s.13 process still be necessary?
Air pollution death requires a fresh inquest
Fresh inquests required where issues regarding dangerous appliances had not been addressed
Inexperienced Pathologists and Costs against Coroners
Is the s.13 fiat process in the interests of justice?
Over half a century later it’s still in the interest of justice to order a fresh inquest
Overturning an open verdict after a murder conviction
Quashing a Coroner’s Unlawful Comments
Seeking Costs against Coroners
Should Senior Coroners need to seek the Attorney General’s permission under s.13?
Taking the Fiat to the end of the road: s.13 applications & challenging the Attorney General
When can a Coroner re-open their own decision to refuse to hold an inquest?
Why a s.13 application will not get round the Judicial Review time limits
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