but to the law and the judge, oversized clothing brings negative imagery to mind. Wear your pants around your waist.Tuck in your shirt. Wear a belt. And make sure that your clothing fits you. A simple visit to the court may take only an hour, while major procedures may last all...
Two modes of referring to the case file in the courtroom: The use of indirect reported text and text-as-addressed speech in case summaries[J] . Christian Licoppe.Language and Communication . 2013Licoppe, Christian. 2014. Two modes of referring to the case file in the court- room: The ...
These temporal and spatial shifts are similar to more casual conversations, yet also unique due to the restrictions imposed on questioning and storifying practices. An examination of these comparisons leads not only to an enhanced understanding of the communicative functions and language devices used ...
The Committee is also concerned at the lack of accessibility to the justice system, including legal aid and assistance, sign language interpreters in courtrooms and procedural accommodations. UN-2 The Advisory Committee was informed, upon enquiry, that the increase of $211,100 is due to the hig...
Law and Justice as Seen on TV its impact on criminal legal procedures being among the most obvious鈥攊t has been television, especially the coming of cameras in the courtroom and the rise of the televised trial as major media event, which has been most influential... E Rapping 被引量: ...
Probably as a result of World War I and heightened national sentiments, a Nebraska law was put in place forbidding the teaching of any modern language other than English. The law was challenged and overruled, though, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, a teacher...
disturbance, as described in the language of rational choice, but instead is fundamentally uncertain or characterized by an unmanageable degree of complexity... G Gigerenzer,C Engel - MIT Press in cooperation with Dahlem University Press 被引量: 147发表: 2006年 Product Liability and Innovation: Ma...
However, jurors often lack the knowledge or training to fully understand the expert's specialised technical and scientific language (Cooper, Bennett, & Sukel, 1996). Therefore, jurors may consider the expert witness's perceived credibility, demographics, expertise (e.g., credentials), or non-...
Such issues have lead toguidelinesby the US Department of Justice, among other justice groups, for the language used in forensic testimony and reports. There's also a risk that contamination might implicate an innocent person. For that reason, DNA evidence is best used in support of other type...
Such issues have lead toguidelinesby the US Department of Justice, among other justice groups, for the language used in forensic testimony and reports. There's also a risk that contamination might implicate an innocent person. For that reason, DNA evidence is best used in support of other type...