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Can I do ANY DIY work on business premises?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike.J" data-source="post: 525219" data-attributes="member: 34414"><p>In a Coroners Court an expert witness's can give advice in their specialist field, but not allowed to ask questions or cross examine, there is no prosecution council to ask those questions, I think you all have missed the point of difference between a Coroners Court and Crown Court where the prosecution is brought by the Crown Prosecution Service, a Coroners Court is just to find the cause of a death not to lay blame at anyone person/s, only if the Coroner is unable to reach a cause of death they will forward the case to the CPS who will then make a decision of whether to prosecute in Crown Court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike.J, post: 525219, member: 34414"] In a Coroners Court an expert witness's can give advice in their specialist field, but not allowed to ask questions or cross examine, there is no prosecution council to ask those questions, I think you all have missed the point of difference between a Coroners Court and Crown Court where the prosecution is brought by the Crown Prosecution Service, a Coroners Court is just to find the cause of a death not to lay blame at anyone person/s, only if the Coroner is unable to reach a cause of death they will forward the case to the CPS who will then make a decision of whether to prosecute in Crown Court. [/QUOTE]
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