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narrative verdict
noun
A verdict, given by a coroner, in which the cause of death is described, but not attributed to a named individual.
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The inquest concluded a narrative verdict of suicide.
A second inquest was heard earlier this year and recorded a critical misadventure and narrative verdict.
Shortly afterwards they returned their nine-to-two majority narrative verdict.
The jury delivered a narrative verdict, answering a series of questions.
They delivered a narrative verdict, saying Begley had been "inappropriately and unreasonably" Tasered and restrained.
The coroner, Anne Pember, gave a narrative verdict, saying there had been several failures resulting in the accident.
In a 98-page narrative verdict, coroner Brian Barker QC, ruled that James had taken her own life.
Their narrative verdict was one of the most damning in recent times concerning a death in custody.
An inquest jury delivered a narrative verdict in July 2015, saying Begley had been "inappropriately and unreasonably" Tasered and restrained.
Giving a narrative verdict, the Wiltshire and Swindon coroner, David Ridley, said TM5 had "acted unaware of Linda's presence".
The jury's narrative verdict at the hearing at Easington, County Durham, also criticised the Youth Justice Board.
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