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  2. Coroner's jury - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a grand jury, a coroner's jury merely accused, it did not convict. There are no coroners in Scotland, which has its own legal system. The Scottish equivalent of an inquest is a Fatal Accident Inquiry, held where there is a sudden, suspicious, accidental, or unexplained death, which is ordered by a Procurator Fiscal and presided over ...

  3. Trial by jury in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The jury has a choice of three verdicts: guilty (a conviction), not guilty (acquittal) and not proven (also acquittal). In civil trials there is a jury of 12 people, and a hung jury is possible. The pool of potential jurors is chosen purely at random, and Scottish courts have set themselves against any form of jury vetting.

  4. Inquest - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a grand jury, a coroner's jury merely accused, it did not convict. Since 1927, coroner's juries have rarely been used in England. Under the Coroners Act 1988, [7] a jury is only required to be convened in cases where the death occurred in prison, police custody, or in circumstances which may affect public health or safety. The ...

  5. Gracie Spinks inquest coroner tells jury to return unlawful ...

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    The jury was told it was not to decide whether multiple failings admitted by the police contributed to Ms Spinks’ death. Gracie Spinks inquest coroner tells jury to return unlawful killing ...

  6. Fatal accident inquiry - Wikipedia

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    A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is a Scottish judicial process which investigates and determines the circumstances of some deaths occurring in Scotland. Until 2009, they did not apply to any deaths occurring in other jurisdictions, when the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 extended the Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976 [1] to service personnel at the discretion of the ...

  7. Jury retires to consider conclusion in Gracie Spinks inquest

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    The jury has already been told by the coroner to conclude that Ms Spinks was unlawfully killed by Michael Sellers. Jury retires to consider conclusion in Gracie Spinks inquest Skip to main content

  8. Christina Gregg - Wikipedia

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    The coroner's jury also heard evidence that two months before, James Gregg had complained that he "suffered from pain in his inside very much; that he believed something wrong had been given him, and that "his missus" had done it". The jury found Christina Gregg guilty of wilful murder. She was arrested and committed for trial.

  9. Seems like everyone is getting called for jury duty. Here’s ...

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    Regardless of the court schedule, 1,690 people are called for jury duty each week in San Luis Obispo County, said Nikki Rodriguez, head of jury services at San Luis Obispo Superior Court.