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Peter in Flight by Paul Michael Peters
Peter in Flight by Paul Michael Peters




Please consider that it may be upsetting to read details about a death in an inquest finding. If you are unable to locate the findings you are looking for, please contact the Coroners’ Office. Please enter a keyword, name or year of the coronial finding you are looking for. Specific findings can be located by entering information in the search box below. any other matter which the coroner believes is in the public interest.any death where health and safety recommendations can result in improvements and death prevention (for example, child protection systems issues, deaths in medical settings with recommendations for improvement).any other death which has been reasonably widely reported in the news media for clarification of the factual findings.homicides after the criminal process has been completed.In general, authorised findings for publication will include: possible harm from making an investigation publically available.the death prevention role of the coroner.the work of the courts being available to public scrutiny.Publishing a finding is decided on an individual basis, but the coroner may take into account a number of factors: The decision to make these findings available has been made by the Chief Magistrate, or their delegate, or the coroner presiding over the particular investigation, under Coroners Rules 2006.

Peter in Flight by Paul Michael Peters

The Magistrates Court (Coronial Division) publishes a small but important amount of records of investigations and findings.






Peter in Flight by Paul Michael Peters