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This Bench Book (PDF) is currently under review and not all of the information contained within should be treated as current. Guidance No 45 Stillbirth, and Live Birth Following Termination of Pregnancy CORONER BENCH BOOK Guidance No 43 Discontinuing an Investigation Guidance No 41 Use of Pen Portrait material Guidance No 39 Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic NB: Guidance Notes 35-38 have been absorbed into Guidance Note 34 Guidance No 34 Chief Coroner’s Guidance for coroners on COVID-19 33 Suspension, Adjournment and Resumption of Investigations and Inquests 32 Post-Mortem Examinations including Second Post-Mortem Examinations 29 Inquests in Writing and Rule 23 Evidence Guidance No.28 Report of Death to the Coroner: Decision Making and Expedited Decisions Guidance No.22 Pre-Inquest Review HearingsĬhief Coroner Joint Guidance on Sudden Cardiac Death – Inherited Heart Conditions Guidance No.21 Translators and Interpreters The last half is as long and have twice as many flags or beaming as other commonly used durations such as an eighth note (American) which lasts one minute, sixteenth notes that go on for about three minutes before getting too fast with thirty-second versions clocking at only 1/32 of its original length just enough time to blink your eye 7. Guidance No.18 Section 1(4) Reports: Investigation Without a Body Guidance No.17 Conclusions: Short-form and narrative Guidance No.16A Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) 3 April 2017 onwards Guidance No.16 Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Guidance No.11 Juries in Railway Cases (Suicides and Accidents) Guidance No.7 A Cadre of Coroners for Service Deaths Guidance No 6 The Appointment of Coroners (Revised March 2020) Guidance No.5 Reports to Prevent Future Deaths Guidance No.1 The use of post-mortem imaging (adults) The Chief Coroner’s Guide to the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 These are written to assist coroners with the law and their legal duties, and to provide commentary and advice on policy and practice. The Chief Coroner provides detailed Guidance to coroners on various matters relating to the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, and also occasionally on the law, following an important case. War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber.Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber.Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber.Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber.Health, Education and Social Care Chamber.Employment Tribunals (England and Wales).Judiciary and Data Protection: privacy notice.History of the judiciary in England and Wales.About the judiciary About the judiciary.










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