Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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On whether you’ve suggested that Schwartz non-attendance must have been down to a lack of faith in his evidence. You said:
“Would he have been forced to attend, if there were genuine concerns about his and his family's safety if he did so? I don't know the answer, I'm merely curious.
If he is called to the inquest - which he surely was - he is legally obliged to attend.
If there were concerns over safety, there is a mechanism for dealing with this - appearance in camera.
There is no evidence that this mechanism was used, and therefore it is highly likely that Israel Schwartz dodged the inquest.
If every witness called to an inquest or court case could simply refuse to turn up on safety grounds, the entire legal system would pretty much collapse.
Given that Schwartz was happy to give an anonymous interview to the Star, the day after the murder, Schwartz himself could hardly have too many concerns about his or his family's (assuming there was one) safety - an anonymous daytime interview by a newspaper reporter, on a Whitechapel street, is hardly a high-security arrangement - either physically or in privacy terms. Compare that to an in camera appearance at an inquest, with the sort of protection available as was placed around Lawende, and any excuse for Schwartz' non-attendance simply evaporates.”
So you’re clearly dismissing all other reasons for Schwartz non-attendance.
holmes View Post
On whether you’ve suggested that Schwartz non-attendance must have been down to a lack of faith in his evidence. You said:
“Would he have been forced to attend, if there were genuine concerns about his and his family's safety if he did so? I don't know the answer, I'm merely curious.
If he is called to the inquest - which he surely was - he is legally obliged to attend.
If there were concerns over safety, there is a mechanism for dealing with this - appearance in camera.
There is no evidence that this mechanism was used, and therefore it is highly likely that Israel Schwartz dodged the inquest.
If every witness called to an inquest or court case could simply refuse to turn up on safety grounds, the entire legal system would pretty much collapse.
Given that Schwartz was happy to give an anonymous interview to the Star, the day after the murder, Schwartz himself could hardly have too many concerns about his or his family's (assuming there was one) safety - an anonymous daytime interview by a newspaper reporter, on a Whitechapel street, is hardly a high-security arrangement - either physically or in privacy terms. Compare that to an in camera appearance at an inquest, with the sort of protection available as was placed around Lawende, and any excuse for Schwartz' non-attendance simply evaporates.”
So you’re clearly dismissing all other reasons for Schwartz non-attendance.
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