inquest
an inquest conducted by a coroner to determine the cause of death
a complete and thorough official investigation into the cause of a death
a new investigation, often ordered by a court when new evidence emerges
the official decision made at the end of an inquest
the group of people selected to hear the evidence at an inquest and make a finding
indicates the subject or cause that is being investigated
indicates the person or people who are the subject of the inquest
the inquest announces its official decision or finding
used in reporting to state what evidence or testimony was presented at an inquest
the inquest concluded something as a fact based on the evidence presented
used in reporting to state that an inquest has begun
the inquest reached a formal conclusion about something based on evidence
indicates being present during the formal investigation
to have or carry out a formal inquest
to officially organize and carry out an inquest
to formally begin an inquest
to officially command that an inquest must be held
to start an inquest again that was previously closed
to be present at the proceedings of an inquest
to temporarily stop the proceedings of an inquest, to be continued at a later time