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  2. Unlawful killing - Wikipedia

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    The initial French inquiry in 1999 concluded the crash was caused by the driver's loss of control while drunk; a verdict of unlawful killing was returned in a British inquest in 2008. [ 7 ] Father David Paget, vicar of St Andrew's Church, Fulham , stabbed to death at his home by David Watkins, a drunkard with a history of mental problems, in 2001.

  3. List of public inquiries in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK Government Sir Thayne Forbes: 25/11/2009 17/12/2014 Web: To investigate allegations of unlawful killing and ill treatment of Iraqi nationals by British troops in Iraq in 2004. Azelle Rodney Inquiry: UK Government Sir Christopher Holland 10/06/2010 05/07/2013 Web: To investigate the circumstances of the death of Azelle Rodney.

  4. List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United ...

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    Unlawful killing. The firearms officer who shot Skelton did not face misconduct proceedings. [60] Josh Pitt [61] 9 November 2016 Luton, England Bedfordshire Police: Direct Police responded to assist a woman in a flat. After police arrival, Pitt barricaded himself in a room with a hostage and a number of knives, making threats to hurt the hostage.

  5. An independent inquiry opens into alleged unlawful killings ...

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    The inquiry, which opened at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, focuses on alleged unlawful killings that took place during night raids carried out by Britain's elite military units in th

  6. Afghan unlawful killings inquiry - Wikipedia

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    The UK Government's plan to hold the inquiry was initially announced by Defence Secretary Ben Wallace in December 2022. [2] It followed a BBC Panorama investigation that reported that British special forces killed 54 Afghan detainees in suspicious circumstances during their tours of Afghanistan. [3] [4] Charles Haddon-Cave in 2021

  7. Murder in English law - Wikipedia

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    The actus reus (Latin for "guilty act") of murder was defined in common law by Coke: . Murder is when a man of sound memory and of the age of discretion, unlawfully killeth within any county of the realm any reasonable creature in rerum natura under the King's peace, with malice aforthought, either expressed by the party or implied by law, so as the party wounded, or hurt, etc. die of the ...

  8. Forfeiture Act 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Long title: An Act to provide for relief for persons guilty of unlawful killing from forfeiture of inheritance and other rights; to enable such persons to apply for financial provision out of the deceased’s estate; to provide for the question whether pension and social security benefits have been forfeited to be determined by the Social Security Commissioners; and for connected purposes.

  9. Killing of Azelle Rodney - Wikipedia

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    The conclusion of the public inquiry that Rodney's killing was unlawful was withheld from the jury at the murder trial. [17] [26] The trial started at the Old Bailey, the English Central Criminal Court, on 8 June 2015, some ten years after Rodney's death. On 3 July 2015 Anthony Long was found not guilty of murder by a majority verdict.