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<blockquote data-quote="Mike.J" data-source="post: 525251" data-attributes="member: 34414"><p>A coroner would never ask for a conclusion from the expert witness on the competency of an individual, only their opinion of the installation, satisfactory or unsatisfactory, the words competent or incompetent would never be used. </p><p></p><p>You'r thinking is very confused, the HSE can refer a case to the CPS, but would probably not be involved in a case of death unless there was a blatant breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act, death is a Police investigation or would go straight to Coroners Court if the death was at first thought not to be suspicious, but again the HSE will never draw a conclusion, only give opinions.</p><p></p><p>PIP's and legal representatives can indeed ask a questions, but only through the Coroner who has sole discretion on the pertinence of the question, the Coroner is not an electrician and probably would not understand the list of questions you wanted to ask in your last but one post or the answers, therefore, the questions would probably not be put to the defendant and would not influence the Coroners conclusion of the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike.J, post: 525251, member: 34414"] A coroner would never ask for a conclusion from the expert witness on the competency of an individual, only their opinion of the installation, satisfactory or unsatisfactory, the words competent or incompetent would never be used. You'r thinking is very confused, the HSE can refer a case to the CPS, but would probably not be involved in a case of death unless there was a blatant breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act, death is a Police investigation or would go straight to Coroners Court if the death was at first thought not to be suspicious, but again the HSE will never draw a conclusion, only give opinions. PIP's and legal representatives can indeed ask a questions, but only through the Coroner who has sole discretion on the pertinence of the question, the Coroner is not an electrician and probably would not understand the list of questions you wanted to ask in your last but one post or the answers, therefore, the questions would probably not be put to the defendant and would not influence the Coroners conclusion of the case. [/QUOTE]
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