Hi All,
Does anyone know anything about Doctor Phillips' commission from the Home Office?
DT 14-11-88 [re: Kelly Inquest]—
"It is in the power of the Attorney-General to apply to the High Court of Justice to hold a new inquest, if he is satisfied that there has been rejection of evidence, irregularity of proceedings, or insufficiency of inquiry. This course is improbable, as it is stated that Mr. Phillips, the divisional surgeon of police, with whom the coroner consulted in private, has had a commission from the Home Office for some time, and he does not consider himself a "free agent" . . ."
Regards,
Simon
Does anyone know anything about Doctor Phillips' commission from the Home Office?
DT 14-11-88 [re: Kelly Inquest]—
"It is in the power of the Attorney-General to apply to the High Court of Justice to hold a new inquest, if he is satisfied that there has been rejection of evidence, irregularity of proceedings, or insufficiency of inquiry. This course is improbable, as it is stated that Mr. Phillips, the divisional surgeon of police, with whom the coroner consulted in private, has had a commission from the Home Office for some time, and he does not consider himself a "free agent" . . ."
Regards,
Simon
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