Thursday 9 June 2011

Grievance

It is not up to the Attorney General. A Coroner, whose stand-alone position is part of no career structure, can hold an Inquest into any death that he sees fit. It ought to beggar belief, although these days it not longer does, that there has never been a Coroner's Inquest into this country's most suspicious death in anything remotely approaching living memory. But there still could be. So there still must be.

3 comments:

  1. Keep up the fight on this one. Those frighteningly clever people who are both medical doctors and QCs are obviously going to.

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  2. You liken DSK to Dreyfuss and have said the same about Demjanjuk but you are the ones who will not rest until Blair has been convicted of something, anything, you don't care what it is.

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  3. Oh, but we do. It has to be one of the things that he actually did. There is not exactly any shortage of those.

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