Coroner overruled in case of man who died after police restraint in HuddersfieldA court order permitting 16 police officers to be screened from public view during an inquest into the death of a black man who had been restrained at Huddersfield police station has been overturned by a judge.It is the latest dispute over anonymity involving officers at coroners’ courts. Human rights campaigners have warned of a growing trend for forces and the Police Federation to try to shield identities and restrict open justice. Continue reading…
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