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Preface: New Directions.
1. Misconceptions about Language in Law Cases.
2. Bribery.
3. Offering Bribes.
4. Agreeing.
5. Threatening.
6. Admitting.
7. Telling the Truth Versus Perjury.
8. Promising.
9. Asking Questions.
10. On Testifying.
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Add Language Crimes : The Use and Abuse of Language Evidence in the Court Room, Language Crimes tells the story of some of the remarkable cases in which linguist Roger Shuy has served as an expert witness. These cases covered criminal acts such as solicitation to murder, bribery, threatening extortion, and perjury, all of which use, Language Crimes : The Use and Abuse of Language Evidence in the Court Room to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Language Crimes : The Use and Abuse of Language Evidence in the Court Room, Language Crimes tells the story of some of the remarkable cases in which linguist Roger Shuy has served as an expert witness. These cases covered criminal acts such as solicitation to murder, bribery, threatening extortion, and perjury, all of which use, Language Crimes : The Use and Abuse of Language Evidence in the Court Room to your collection on WonderClub |