Language of Jury Trial: A Corpus-Aided Linguistic Analysis of Legal-Lay Discourse

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Author: Chris Heffer

ISBN-10: 1403942471

ISBN-13: 9781403942470

Category: 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,...

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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.

1Legal-lay discourse32Coming into court373The trial as complex genre654The counsel as narrator955The counsel as subject1266Directing the jury1577(Re)viewing the case1828Conclusion208