Course description
This new webinar will consider all aspects of dealing with live evidence during an inquest, with a particular emphasis on advocacy in jury inquests. It focuses on how to illicit the best evidence from a witness while avoiding common problems which can arise within this jurisdiction.
It will also explore how the Coroner’s Inquest (Rules) 2013 can affect how evidence is given and what issues advocates should be aware of when representing interested parties.
The engagement of Article 2, and the difference it makes to the scope of the evidence, will be discussed, along with how to tailor questioning style and technique for different types of inquests. You will also learn how to use the jury bundle and other documents effectively, plus much more.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
This new webinar will consider all aspects of dealing with live evidence during an inquest, with a particular emphasis on advocacy in jury inquests.
The webinar focuses on how to illicit the best evidence from a witness while avoiding common problems which can arise within this jurisdiction.
It will also explore how the Coroner’s Inquest (Rules) 2013 can affect how evidence is given and what issues advocates should be alive to when representing interested parties.
The webinar will also deal with technology in the court room and how to adjust to questioning witnesses over a live link.
What You Will Learn
The webinar will cover the following:
- What difference the engagement of Article 2 makes to the scope of the evidence
- How to tailor questioning style and technique for different types of inquests
- How to use the jury bundle and other documents effectively
- How a witness’ evidence can be limited by the 2013 Rules
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