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Drawing on representative corpora of transcripts from over 100
English criminal jury trials, this stimulating new book explores
the nature of 'legal-lay discourse', or the language used by legal
professionals before lay juries. Careful analyses of genres such as
witness examination and the judge's summing-up reveal a strategic
tension between a desire to persuade the jury and the need to
conform to legal constraints. The book also suggests ways of
managing this tension linguistically to help, not hinder, the
jury.
Drawing on representative corpora of transcripts from over 100 English criminal jury trials, this stimulating new book explores the nature of 'legal-lay discourse', or the language used by legal professionals before lay juries. Careful analyses of genres such as witness examination and the judge's summing-up reveal a strategic tension between a desire to persuade the jury and the need to conform to legal constraints. The book also suggests ways of managing this tension linguistically to help, not hinder, the jury.
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