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Reconstructing reality in the courtroom justice and judgment in American culture

The authors suggest that the American criminal trial is organized around storytelling. To document the validity of this theory, they make use of data from more than sixty trials covering a variety of offenses ranging from shoplifting to murder.

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  • "Reconstructing reality in the courtroom : justice and judgment in American culture"
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