The latest news is that six policemen face charges over the Hillsborough disaster. One of them, Ins David Duckenfield, faces 95 charges of manslaughter.
OK, the relatives want their piece of flesh, and after a number of inquiries they finally got the *right* result, which gives them this chance. However, they need to be aware of any unintended consequences.
Facing 95 charges Duckenfield, Bettison and the others will almost certainly rake over old coals to prove their innocence of the charges before them. The combined affect will be a challenge to the inquest result of "unlawful killing" and will only serve to open old wounds. At the very least they will argue that the supporters did have a place to play in the disaster and that they, the defendants, were not wholly culpable.
All these charges do is open another can of worms - such a shame.