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17 September 2013 Last updated at 06:18 ET
Jurors at the inquest into the death of Mark Duggan have been told they must consider two key questions.
Ashley Underwood QC told them they must consider whether it was necessary for officers to fire a fatal shot and whether a planned police operation minimised the need for lethal force.
The father-of-four was shot dead by armed police in Tottenham in August 2011, sparking widespread rioting.
The inquest at the Royal Courts of Justice is expected to last two months.
During the inquest 100 witnesses are expected to be heard from and police officers giving evidence will do so from behind a screen and under codenames.
The rioting which followed the death spread to a number of cities across England.
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