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Fresh inquest into soldier's death refused
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Re Kelly (deceased); Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord
Justice Pill, Mr Justice Newman) 14 June 1996
The emergence of new evidence after the conclusion of an
inquest, even if it was available and could have been disclosed to
the coroner at the time, was not of itself determinative of the
question whether the court should order another inquest.
The Queen's Bench Divisional Court refused an application by Sir
Montague Levine, HM Coroner for Inner South District Greater
London, to quash the inquisition held by him and a jury between 9
and 16 January 1995 into the death on 1 May 1994 of Captain ...
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The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation
Magazine article from: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
; ...fragment is important. For instance, Abegg translates a three-word fragment from 4Q384, because one of its words, "Tahpanhes," the place of Jeremiah's Egyptian exile, weighs heavily in the interpretation of this manuscript. In such situations...
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