Part 1Coroners etc

Chapter 1Investigations into deaths

Inquests

I18Assembling a jury

1

The jury at an inquest (where there is a jury) is to consist of seven, eight, nine, ten or eleven persons.

2

For the purpose of summoning a jury, a senior coroner may summon persons (whether within or without the coroner area for which that coroner is appointed) to attend at the time and place stated in the summons.

3

Once assembled, the members of a jury are to be sworn by or before the coroner to inquire into the death of the deceased and to give a true determination according to the evidence.

4

Only a person who is qualified to serve as a juror in the Crown Court, the High Court and the F1county court, under section 1 of the Juries Act 1974 (c. 23), is qualified to serve as a juror at an inquest.

5

The senior coroner may put to a person summoned under this section any questions that appear necessary to establish whether or not the person is qualified to serve as a juror at an inquest.