Coroners (Practice and Procedure) (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2002
Citation and commencement1.
These Rules may be cited as the Coroners (Practice and Procedure) (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2002 and shall come into operation on 11th February 2002.
Amendment of the 1963 Rules2.
“9.
(1)
No witness at an inquest shall be obliged to answer any question tending to incriminate himself or his spouse.
(2)
Where it appears to the coroner that a witness has been asked such a question, the coroner shall inform the witness that he may refuse to answer.”.
These Rules amend the Coroners (Practice and Procedure) Rules (Northern Ireland) 1963 to substitute a new Rule 9 which will allow a person suspected or charged with causing death to be compellable as a witness at the inquest into the death (this had been precluded under the previous Rule 9(2)). The new Rule 9 provides that a witness at an inquest may decline to answer any question tending to incriminate himself or his spouse.