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inquest en el diccionario PONS

inquest Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to hold an inquest (into sth)

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An inquest may be called at the behest of a coroner, judge, prosecutor, or, in some jurisdictions, upon a formal request from the public.
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Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coroner or medical examiner.
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The inquest was told experts were being used to help them examine the ejector seat.
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In the subsequent inquest, no blame was attributed to any party, though a tardy government inspection was considered a possible contributing factor.
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A pre-inquest hearing last month was told the fire started in a tumble dryer.
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Without a body, an inquest relies mostly on evidence provided by the police, and whether senior officers believe the missing person is dead.
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He was one of two survivors who testified at the inquest into the sinking.
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These inquests, while essentially criminal proceedings, are not themselves trials but instead work as an investigative tool.
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It was a continuation of the original inquest that had begun in 2004.
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Relatives later failed to have the inquest reopened to allow more scrutiny of police actions and closer examination of the circumstances of individual cases.
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