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Could/should they have done the inquest before the criminal trial?Shoreham air crash victims unlawfully killed, coroner concludes
Eleven men died when a jet crashed on to the A27 in West Sussex during the 2015 Shoreham Airshow.www.bbc.co.uk
Coroner concludes unlawfully killed
until coroner's inquest is concluded, technically there hasnt been a crime to go to trial.C
Could/should they have done the inquest before the criminal trial?
But a trial has been held, and the person who (accidentally) killed 11 people has been found not guilty - so now even though a verdict of unlawful killing has been recorded by the coroner, he can't (AFAIK) be tried again.until coroner's inquest is concluded, technically there hasnt been a crime to go to trial.
Not unless there is fresh evidence not already heard.But a trial has been held, and the person who (accidentally) killed 11 people has been found not guilty - so now even though a verdict of unlawful killing has been recorded by the coroner, he can't (AFAIK) be tried again.
True, but my post was more in reply to the post saying there was no crime to try before an inquest ruled that there was - clearly not the case. Yes, I'm pretty sure the reckless pilot can't be re-tried.Not unless there is fresh evidence not already heard.
The level of proof of evidence is lower in a Coroner’s court, than a Criminal court.
I agree and my post was replying to him as well. The pilot was charged and acquitted (unfortunately).True, but my post was more in reply to the post saying there was no crime to try before an inquest ruled that there was - clearly not the case.
You should probably read the AAIB report on the accident, it doesn't support any of you ascertains that I would suggest are a tad libellous....This "pilot" was showboating over a main road at a time of high traffic , he broke so many flight rules in a vintage jet that would have struggled to perform the manoeuvres if new , 11 men paid with their lives . R.I.P.
If they're anything like the motorsport variation, it's a bit like the house of lords.You should probably read the AAIB report on the accident, it doesn't support any of you ascertains that I would suggest are a tad libellous....