|
|
|
|
November 19, 2004: Public Inquiry Into Death Of Zahid Mubarek Begins Over 70 witnesses will be called to give evidence at the
Inquiry into the death
of Zahid Mubarek, which has started its full hearings. The inquiry will
investigate the tragic case of Zahid, 19, who was murdered four years ago, at
Feltham Young Offender Institution in west London, and make recommendations to
prevent such tragedies in the future. Zahid, of Walthamstow, east London, was
killed by his cellmate Robert Stewart, on 21 March 2000, when Stewart hit him
about the head with a table leg, while he slept, during the early hours of the
morning. A list of those who have been asked to give evidence on each day will be published in advance on the Inquiry website. A full transcript of the hearings will be posted on the site at the end of each day. The inquiry will take the form of a non-statutory inquiry. A
statutory inquiry would have the power to compel witnesses to attend and give
evidence, or face contempt of court proceedings. Similarly it would carry with
it the power to compel the production of documents, etc. There is no power under
the Prisons Act for the Home Secretary to set up a statutory inquiry. In order
to make this a statutory inquiry it would have to be held under the Tribunals of
Inquiry (Evidence) Act 1921. The 1921 Act is intended to be confined to matters
of vital public importance or situations where an event has caused a nationwide
crisis of confidence. Mr Justice Keith said:
|
January 2, 2009: Prison Suicides Down January 1, 2009: Orange Jackets – More Problems December 29, 2008: Illegal Knives: Greater Punishments December 17, 2008: Crime & DNA: Home Secretary December 16, 2008: Prison Service New Race Review December 12, 2008: de Menezes Inquest Verdict December 10, 2008: Government Respond To Corston Report December 4, 2008: PRT Respond To Queen's Speech December 3, 2008: Queen's Speech December 1, 2008: Orange Jackets For Offenders Arrive November 28, 2008: Call To End Orange Clothes For Community Payback November 25, 2008: Legislation Protects Victims Of Forced Marriage November 24, 2008: Tasers For Police November 11, 2008: Independent Review Alleges Prison Service Incompetence October 17, 2008: Sanctions For Reckless Traders, Says Napo October 15, 2008: Jobs Axed in Probation, Prisons, And Courts October 3, 2008: IPCC On Double Fatal Shooting October 2, 2008: Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair Resigns
|
|
Send mail to
CrimLinks
with questions or comments about this web site.
|