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Using legal language as a non-lawyer: Danish lay judges’ linguistic strategies during criminal trials
Louise Victoria Johansen
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Arts & Humanities
Legal Language
100%
Criminal Trial
95%
Lay
23%
Deliberation
19%
Judiciary
14%
Sentencing
13%
Jurors
12%
Ethnographic Study
11%
Storytelling
11%
Common Sense
11%
Juries
11%
Common Law
11%
Verdict
10%
Legitimation
10%
Legal System
10%
Language Use
9%
Denmark
9%
Learning Process
9%
Participation
6%
Decision Making
5%
Interaction
5%
Social Sciences
legal language
96%
criminal trials
86%
linguistics
44%
deliberation
18%
common law system
14%
legitimation
10%
judiciary
10%
Denmark
9%
legal system
8%
learning process
7%
decision making
6%
participation
5%
interaction
4%
experience
3%