Examples of 'inquests' in a sentence

Meaning of "inquests"

Inquest is a legal investigation or inquiry, especially one held before a jury to determine the cause of a person's death
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Inquests were usually held on deaths in police custody.
Presents evidence at inquests and court hearings.
Inquests were held on two victims of the disaster.
The autopsies carried out by me are private inquests.
Treasure inquests will be held without a jury.
I am not well enough to have anything to do with inquests or burials.
Inquests are usually presided over by a coroner or a judge.
Bizos was counsel at various inquests into the deaths people in detention.
Inquests were also held at the hotel.
They do not even do inquests on cops who shoot kids on playgrounds.
Inquests followed his death.
Just pick out all the inquests miyukisensei was in charge of.
Inquests and editing text.
Parliament exercises its review function by means of questions and inquests.
The inquests were still in progress at the time of drafting this report.

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This act is the legislated authority and reference for inquests.
Acted as a coroner in inquests and conducted preliminary inquiries in indictable trials.
He specialized in reconstructing the events that led to fatal accidents for coroner inquests.
Inquests and autopsies.
It means that we have already got three open inquests that actually have names.
You can make inquests in the city to discover who is innocent.
These questions were being asked in public inquests all over England.
Inquests and claims.
The autopsies carried out by me are private inquests conducted by the Parish of Westminster.
The inquests report shows that they belong to a man and a woman.
The cases of Jordan and McShane are currently still the subject of inquests.
Conducting coronial inquests into unnatural deaths and the causes thereof.
I pulled transcripts of old inquests from the D.
Inquests of murder c.
Territorial Coroner or Medical Examiner offices conduct independent inquests into some prison suicides.
Inquests are held in public except where there are real issues of national security.
The role of coroner for the inquests was transferred to Lord Justice Scott Baker.
Inquests and an independent inquiry later absolved the fans of any responsibility.
You are familiar with how inquests work?
Inquests into several high profile shootings recommended their licensing and registration.
Extensive experience in inquests into post-operative deaths.
Coroner inquests go back to medieval times during the reign of Richard I in England.
There is always coroner 's inquests when remains are found.
These inquests are mandatory under the Coroners Act.
In cases of deaths in custody, inquests were held.
I asked Underwood about inquests because I remember reading about them in the past.
I also touch on investigative timelines and coroner 's inquests.
Inquests are supposed to be about facts, not blame.
The doctor 's involved in inquests and has to ask some questions.
In addition military courts of enquiry were to be substituted for coroners' inquests.
These inquests are not themselves trials, but investigations.
He ordered a commission to review scores of past and current anti-corruption inquests.
No, most inquests are held without a jury.
I just did not want to get caught up in a funeral, inquests and all that crap.
Generally, inquests are conducted only when deaths are sudden or unexplained.

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