Sharman v HM Coroner for Inner North London & Anor
The coroner was not justified in leaving the verdict of unlawful killing to the jury because the evidence did not safely allow the jury to conclude, beyond reasonable doubt, that the officers did not honestly believe they were under imminent threat. The coroner's directions and summing up failed to focus adequately...
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- Parties
- Claimant/respondent: Neil Sharman; Defendant: Her Majesty's Coroner for Inner North London; First Interested Party/appellant: Irene Stanley
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 13 July 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court (administrative Court) to Court of Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; permission to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Self Defence, Unlawful Killing, Coroner's Inquest, Jury Directions, Judicial Review
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Parties
Neil Sharman
Claimant/respondent
Her Majesty's Coroner for Inner North London
Defendant
Irene Stanley
First Interested Party/appellant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court (administrative Court) to Court of Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the coroner was justified in leaving the verdict of unlawful killing to the jury
- 2 Whether the coroner's summing up and directions to the jury were adequate, particularly regarding self defence and the requirement of belief in imminent threat
Ratio Decidendi
The coroner was not justified in leaving the verdict of unlawful killing to the jury because the evidence did not safely allow the jury to conclude, beyond reasonable doubt, that the officers did not honestly believe they were under imminent threat. The coroner's directions and summing up failed to focus adequately on the need to disprove self defence and the requirement of belief in imminent threat. The judge was correct to quash the verdict, and there is no arguable ground for appeal.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; permission to appeal refused
Orders
- Appeal dismissed
- Appellant's public funding assessment
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