An Immigrant's Run-in With The Law: A Forensic Linguistic Analysis (the New Americans: Recent Immigration And American Society)

An Immigrant's Run-in With The Law: A Forensic Linguistic Analysis (the New Americans: Recent Immigration And American Society)
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Beckman applies linguistic theory to a single, actual court case. The case, U. S. v. L. Kong (CR00-0956-TUC-RCC), involves a licensed gun dealer who was charged with illegally selling weapons. His defense was that his abilities in English his first language is Chinese were not sufficient to understand some of the minor points of law. Therefore, there was no intent on his part to disobey the law and his actions were simply the result of a misunderstanding. This book examines his claim through applied forensic linguistic techniques. While a single text serves as the foundation for discussion, other representative cases are also included. Readers follow how a forensic linguist approaches a real case. Beckmanbook offers a clear understanding of both the theory and practical application behind forensic linguistic research

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