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Challenge to Duggan verdict allowed Mark Duggan's mother allowed to challenge inquest verdict
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Mark Duggan's mother granted right to challenge inquest verdict of "lawful killing" by Met Police in London in 2011 The verdict of an inquest into Mark Duggan's death - which found he was lawfully killed when he was shot dead by police - can be challenged, it has been ruled.
More to follow. Mr Duggan, 29, was shot in Tottenham, north London, in August 2011.
Lawyers for his mother Pamela Duggan claim the Coroner's directions to the jury in were "arguably inadequate".
Mr Justice Mitting said he was granting "limited permission" to apply for judicial review.