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Campbell Inquest Timeline Critical
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The coroner has declared the October 19th Public Interest Immunity hearing date for Sergeant Joseph Campbell’s inquest non-negotiable, warning that missing it could delay proceedings for months. Campbell, a father of eight shot outside a police station in 1977, may have been targeted for investigating loyalist arms smuggling — with his family alleging collusion. The second inquest has already suffered major delays, including a six-month setback last year due to Omagh bombing work. Legal teams brace for the hearing, where the coroner will decide if police can withhold evidence for national security. The family’s lawyer insists the timeline must be locked in, and the coroner, with his schedule booked until February next year, has made it clear: these dates are final.
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