The coroner at the inquest of Jean Charles de Menezes today ruled out a verdict of unlawful killing. Former High Court judge, Sir Michael Wright, began summing up seven weeks of evidence by telling jurors they will only be allowed to return a verdict of lawful killing or an open verdict.
Former High Court judge, Sir Michael Wright, began summing up seven weeks of evidence by telling jurors they will only be allowed to return a verdict of lawful killing or an open verdict.
Why don't they have the coroner submit the verdict, sentence and implementation all by himself?
Seriously, they CANNOT state that it was unlawful killing? Or was he just applying very strong pressure on the jury? Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed. Gandhi