Information for Witnesses
You have been asked to attend the Coroner’s court to assist the Coroner in establishing when, where and how the deceased came by their death.
This is a formal hearing and whilst there is no specific dress code we ask witnesses to dress reasonably smartly and respectfully. You do not need to bring anything with you, although if you already have a copy of your witness statement you may wish to bring that. We will anyway have a copy of your statement available at court that you may see.
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Before the hearing
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the hearing is due to start. Before the Inquest starts, the court clerk will meet with you and briefly explain the court procedure to you...
Court layout
The Coroner will sit at the front of the room. The witness desk and Coroner’s Officer’s desk will be at the front of the room either side of the Coroner. The bereaved will normally sit at the front of the desks facing the Coroner unless they have legal representatives...
Vulnerable witnesses
Most people are unfamiliar with the experience of giving evidence in court. If you are worried about appearing in court please contact the Coroner's Officer, who, if you wish, will arrange for you to be shown around the court before the inquest starts...
Giving evidence
When the time comes to give your evidence, the Coroner will call you to the witness table and ask you to give an oath or make an affirmation...
Right not to self-incriminate
In some circumstances, it is possible that if a witness answers a question honestly the honest answer may expose them to criminal liability or prosecution (known as ‘self-incrimination’)...
Claiming for expenses and lost earnings
If you have spent money on your travel to court or taken time off work and lost pay, you are entitled to make a limited claim. Please use the relevant witness expenses form below. It has guidance notes explaining what you can include in your claim...