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Definition of narrative verdict in English: narrative verdictnoun Law (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a verdict in an inquest that records the factual circumstances of a death, delivered instead of one of the standard short verdicts such as ‘accidental death’ or ‘unlawful killing’ delivering a narrative verdict, the coroner said it was impossible to tell if the alleged poor care directly caused Mr Smith's death Example sentencesExamples - The jury returned a narrative verdict, which lists the facts of the case without ascribing blame.
- Recording a narrative verdict, the Coroner stressed that he could not be certain exactly where Mr Lucas had fallen into the river.
- In 2011, additional guidance was given to improve the classification of narrative verdicts at inquests in England and Wales.
- Mr Rheinberg said because of the circumstances, he could not record a conventional verdict, and would have to opt for a narrative verdict.
- "It is not accidental death and it is not a narrative verdict, it is an unlawful killing."
- Without an unlawful killing verdict, many families hoped for forceful narrative verdicts.
- We've voiced concerns regarding deaths of British citizens abroad, widening the scope of inquests along with narrative verdicts, allowing coroners and juries to comment upon the circumstances surrounding a death.
- A narrative verdict of death by choking was recorded.
- The inquest jury delivered a narrative verdict into her death in which a number of contributory factors were listed.
- Coroners in England and Wales are now giving more narrative verdicts, making causes of death more difficult to identify.
Definition of narrative verdict in US English: narrative verdictnoun Law (in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland) a verdict in an inquest that records the factual circumstances of a death, delivered instead of one of the standard short verdicts such as ‘accidental death’ or ‘unlawful killing’ delivering a narrative verdict, the coroner said it was impossible to tell if the alleged poor care directly caused Mr. Smith's death Example sentencesExamples - "It is not accidental death and it is not a narrative verdict, it is an unlawful killing."
- In 2011, additional guidance was given to improve the classification of narrative verdicts at inquests in England and Wales.
- Without an unlawful killing verdict, many families hoped for forceful narrative verdicts.
- A narrative verdict of death by choking was recorded.
- Mr Rheinberg said because of the circumstances, he could not record a conventional verdict, and would have to opt for a narrative verdict.
- We've voiced concerns regarding deaths of British citizens abroad, widening the scope of inquests along with narrative verdicts, allowing coroners and juries to comment upon the circumstances surrounding a death.
- Coroners in England and Wales are now giving more narrative verdicts, making causes of death more difficult to identify.
- The jury returned a narrative verdict, which lists the facts of the case without ascribing blame.
- The inquest jury delivered a narrative verdict into her death in which a number of contributory factors were listed.
- Recording a narrative verdict, the Coroner stressed that he could not be certain exactly where Mr Lucas had fallen into the river.
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