Use "inquest|inquests" in a sentence

1. The inquest has been largely farcical anyway.

2. The inquest returned a verdict of accidental death.

3. Family fury after inquest on hanged prisoner.

4. The inquest was adjourned pending further investigations.

5. The inquest heard that he died from multiple injuries.

6. An inquest was held on the team's poor performance.

7. A verdict of suicide was recorded at the inquest.

8. The court ordered a fresh inquest into the tragedy.

9. But the inquest put a stop to all that.

10. After the inquest, the coroner recorded an open verdict.

11. The coroner will hold an inquest into the deaths.

12. The inquest heard that she died from multiple injuries.

13. The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.

14. An inquest was opened and adjourned last week.

15. Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith adjourned the inquest.

16. An inquest into the deaths will be opened next week.

17. _ Inquest Verdict Open In Indian Girl’s Death _____ _ _ Basifies hi* parents

18. The Bushie inquest was scheduled to begin in January 2009

19. There had to be an inquest on his sudden death.

20. 1 The coroner will hold an inquest into the deaths.

21. An inquest was held to discover the cause of death.

22. 19 Cleveland deputy coroner Ronald Smith adjourned the inquest.

23. The inquest was adjourned until completion of court proceedings.

24. The inquest ruled the cause of death was suicide.

25. An inquest is always held if murder is suspected.

26. 13 After the inquest,[www.Sentencedict.com] the coroner recorded an open verdict.

27. The warden or his deputy presided at Forest inquests into venison trespasses, and at the attachment courts.

28. Subject: Inquest into killing of ACF workers in Sri Lanka

29. The inquest into Arsenal's league campaign promises to be torturous.

30. Refuse to play games Is there an alternative for Labour to the introspection of leadership contests and inquests?

31. The Tories will hold a private inquest into why they were defeated.

32. An inquest found that the deceased had died of a drugs overdose.

33. 22 A second inquest in February returned a verdict of death by misadventure.

34. The inquest was told the injuries were sustained during convulsions induced by narcotics.

35. Love, the quest; marriage, the conquest; divorce, the inquest. Helen Rowland 

36. The beadle, a parish officer responsible for persuading householders to do their duty as jurors at such inquests, has assembled 12 men.

37. 21 A second inquest in February 19 returned a verdict of death by misadventure.

38. The inquest heard that the guitarist died from a cocktail of drink and drugs.

39. 27 And Cheshire coroner John Hibbert is also due to open an inquest today.

40. The inquest heard that Mr Bovary was found hanging by a rope in his bedroom.

41. His plea came last night as party chiefs held an inquest into the election disaster.

42. Synonyms for Assize include examination, enquiry, inquiry, assembly, court, decree, enactment, hearing, inquest and measure

43. Michael Barrymore: Father of man found dead in star's pool calls for new inquest

44. At the inquest they heard that the car had driven off after the accident.

45. In Chinatown, Polanski and Towne conduct an inquest into the power of cinematic truth.

46. 17 Forest townships were compelled to pay the warden large sums of money if they did not attend Forest inquests at his summons.

47. The inquest has opened into Northern Ireland's worst atrocity, the 1998 Omagh bombing that killed 29 people.

48. No new findings are recorded and the inquest is ended with an adjournment sine die.

49. But an inquest heard that the rupture in the blood vessel was not caused by the operation.

50. In response to the State Government’s restrictions to reduce the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), all Coroners Court hearings, including inquests, will be convened …

51. Merseyside coroner Roy Barter recorded a verdict of death by natural causes at yesterday's Liverpool inquest.

52. An open verdict was the only appropriate one , given the very unclear evidence at the inquest.

53. And according to the medical expert who testified at this inquest... strangled... and afterwords thrown into the river.

54. An open verdict was the only appropriate one ,(sentence dictionary) given the very unclear evidence at the inquest.

55. 23 At the end of a four-hour hearing, the inquest jury returned a verdict of death by misadventure.

56. John Miles, senior consultant neurosurgeon at Walton, told the inquest that an urgent scan showed a large rounded lesion.

57. Assize 1 trial by jury; in English law also the writ instituting a trial or judicial inquest or its verdict

58. 26 John Miles, senior consultant neurosurgeon at Walton, told the inquest that an urgent scan showed a large rounded lesion.

59. The Herald file on Hugh Puddephat contained only two more cuttings, both considerably older than those connected with the inquest.

60. This inquest will now be adjourned sine die, at the request of the police to allow further evidence to be presented.

61. Read in studio An inquest jury has returned an open verdict on the death of a baby girl killed at a playgroup.

62. Assize 1 trial by jury; in English law also the writ instituting a trial or judicial inquest or its verdict

63. Soldiers told the inquest in Salisbury that Beastings were "part of Army life" and were a "regular occurrence"

64. The Coroners Amendment Act of 1926 further limited his duties to conducting an inquest into deaths occurring within his district by violent or unnatural means or from some unknown cause, or into the death of a person in prison or under circumstances that require an inquest in accord with other legislation.

65. An inquest determined his death as a suicide, but it has been noted that the known evidence is also consistent with accidental poisoning.

66. Death probe: An inquest will open soon to establish how a 37-year-old man died while in custody at Darlington police station.

67. The people's court, when investigating and verifying the evidence, may conduct inquest and inspection, effect distraint , make expert evaluation and inquiry, and freeze.

68. At the inquest they said he probably hadn't intended to kill himself because he had a return ticket in his pocket.

69. 21 A Roman soldier's pay, found by a metal detector enthusiast in Norfolk, has been declared treasure trove at an inquest in Diss.

70. Two people died after a police car Aquaplaned on a wet road at 103mph and crashed into another vehicle, an inquest jury has concluded

71. 26 It was at this inquest that Gordon Thomas claimed that 000 cubic yards of earth had been moved during the excavation.

72. The inquest heard that the operation was cancelled as during Dr McGinley's attempts to Anaesthetise Evie her breathing became laboured and then her heart rate fell

73. Coroner definition, an officer, as of a county or municipality, whose chief function is to investigate by inquest, as before a jury, any death not clearly resulting from natural causes

74. To temporarily end a meeting or trial: Adjourn for sth The meeting Adjourned for lunch. Adjourn a case/hearing/trial/inquest/meeting The district judge Adjourned the case for 16 weeks to allow time …

75. But if the lady is to conduct an unofficial inquest, it might subject both town and priory to punitive taxes—I don't say it will, but the regular Amercements, confiscations of goods, et cetera might apply.""

76. The Coroner must adjourn an inquest and refer the matter to the Secretary for Justice where it appears that a criminal offence of murder, manslaughter, infanticide or death by dangerous driving may have been committed by any person

77. As neither Knowles nor Crabb's ex-wife nor a Lieutenant McLanachan, a Royal Navy torpedo officer from HMS Vernon, had been able to identify the body; Bridgman adjourned the inquest until 26 June to allow time for a positive identification.

78. Sky Show A NUNEATON motor cyclist who had decided to turn back on his journey due to road conditions died after Colliding with a trailer being towed by a car on a blind bend, an inquest heard.

79. Coroner definition is - a usually elected public officer who is typically not required to have specific medical qualifications and whose principal duty is to inquire by an inquest into the cause of any death which there is reason to suppose is not due to natural causes