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Coroners' Inquests |
From fatal road accidents leading to criminal proceedings, to complicated and high profile deaths in suspicious circumstances, Red Lion Chambers has developed considerable expertise in inquests. This work has taken members of chambers to Coroner’s Courts all over the country.
In addition to the experience Chambers has in this field, the skills members have developed through regular advocacy in the Crown Court are invaluable tools in the Coroner’s Court–presenting cases before a jury, examining witnesses, and handling complex legal argument.
Over the years, members of Chambers have appeared in a wide variety of inquests:
Max Hill QC has acted on behalf of the Home Office in inquests relating to deaths in custody. He was instructed to lead the team for the Metropolitan Police at the 2010-2011 Inquest into the 56 deaths on 7th July 2005, before Lady Justice Hallett. Janine Sheff advised and represented a number of the families of victims at the same Inquest. The Inquest concluded on 6th May 2011.
Gerard Pounder has also appeared in a number of inquests on behalf of the Home Office in death-in-custody cases; in addition he has regularly represented motorists who have caused fatalities, as well as the families of the victims. He has also been involved in inquests relating to health and safety at work.
Matthew Gowen represented the Lubbock family in the high-profile inquest into the death of Stuart Lubbock at the home of entertainer Michael Barrymore in 2002.
Tom Forster has particular experience in industrial accidents, and has been instructed for the deceased’s estate, the insurers of the relevant employer, and third parties such as the Police; he has also appeared as a Special Advocate.
06.05.2011
The Inquests into the London bombings on 7th July 2005 concluded on 6th May 2011. More...
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