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bring in a verdict

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See: award, determine, sentence


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Dr Farrell believes gardai may be unduly influenced by the higher standard of proof required to bring in a verdict of suicide.
Expect more of the same over Myth-ew Street - no matter how long it takes to bring in a verdict on this fiasco, which will follow its perpetrators not just through 07 and 08, but into the history books.
Our worry is the coroner may just bring in a verdict of unlawful killing based on the outcome of the court case.
 
 
 
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