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Burns1996
BibType ARTICLE
Key Burns1996
Author(s) Stacy Lee Burns
Title Lawyers' work in the Menendez brothers' murder trial
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Tag(s) EMCA, Courtroom Interaction, Interrogations, Trials
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Year 1996
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Journal Issues in Applied Linguistics
Volume 7
Number 1
Pages 19–32
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This research addresses the interactional work by which lawyers interrogate witnesses at trial. In particular, the study examines some videotaped segments of interrogation interchange in the first Menendez brothers' murder trial and analyzes lawyer's work in attempting the impeachment of an adverse witness. The paper finds a lived orderliness of the courtroom that resides in the locally organized material detail of real-time interrogation interchange and practices.

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