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Perjury cases and the linguist

  • Roger W. Shuy
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From Lying to Perjury
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Abstract

Other chapters in this book deal with research and theory about lying, ethics, deception, bluffing, puffing, trickery, deceit, and morality in public and private life. This chapter describes the U.S. statutes concerning perjury and provides examples of how linguistic analyses were used with the language evidence in four representative perjury cases. Linguists retained to examine the language evidence in perjury cases must first accommodate their analyses to the boundaries of perjury law. For this reason, United States statutes for perjury are first discussed. This is followed by a description of the important roles played by prosecutors, judges, and jurors who evaluate the language evidence. Finally, four perjury cases describe the way linguistic analysis has been used when a linguist was retained by either the defense or the prosecution.

Abstract

Other chapters in this book deal with research and theory about lying, ethics, deception, bluffing, puffing, trickery, deceit, and morality in public and private life. This chapter describes the U.S. statutes concerning perjury and provides examples of how linguistic analyses were used with the language evidence in four representative perjury cases. Linguists retained to examine the language evidence in perjury cases must first accommodate their analyses to the boundaries of perjury law. For this reason, United States statutes for perjury are first discussed. This is followed by a description of the important roles played by prosecutors, judges, and jurors who evaluate the language evidence. Finally, four perjury cases describe the way linguistic analysis has been used when a linguist was retained by either the defense or the prosecution.

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