Inquest Lawyers Group (1)

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Inquest Lawyers Group
artdoc December=1991

On 25 September 1991 the Inquest Lawyers' Group was launched at
a public meeting attended by over 100 lawyers, families of those
who have died in custody, and prison service officials. There
were 49 deaths of men and boys by suicide in prisons in England
and Wales in 1990. Lawyers and a bereaved parent, Mr Hills, spoke
of the inhumanities and injustices of the present coroners' court
system for finding out the truth behind a death. Mr Hills said
that his son's suicide note was not disclosed to him in full
until it was read out at the inquest. Common problems which the
group resolved to tackle were the lack of a right to advance
disclosure (or any disclosure) of evidence, the lack of legal aid
for bereaved families, and the restrictions on verdicts which the
coroner could accept.
Inquest Lawyers Group, 2 Garden Court, Temple, London EC4Y 9BL.

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