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dc.titleWhat does a verdict do? A speech act analysis of giving a verdict
dc.contributor.authorHo, H.L.
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-12T13:35:31Z
dc.date.available2013-10-12T13:35:31Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier.citationHo, H.L. (2006). What does a verdict do? A speech act analysis of giving a verdict. International Commentary on Evidence 4 (2) : -. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.issn15544567
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/45354
dc.description.abstractTo give a legal verdict is to perform a speech act that carries many illocutionary forces. A verdict declares the institutional fact of (non-)guilt or (non-)liability; it asserts, on one interpretation, propositions of facts underlying or constitutive of the alleged guilt or liability, and, on a different interpretation, propositions about the legal proof of those facts; it ascribes legal character to the facts as found; it expresses a psychological state in relation to its propositional content, and, in some cases, with greater or lesser force, a negative attitude to the defendant's past conduct. A verdict can be evaluated on many different dimensions corresponding to the things that it does. As a declaration, it can be judged valid or not; as an assertion, it is true or false; and as an ascription, it is assessable in terms of right and wrong. So far as a verdict expresses belief, we demand that it be sincere and so far as it expresses condemnation, we require that the moral criticism be deserved. The aim of this essay is to provide a set of terminological apparatus with which analyses of the trial process may be conducted with greater clarity, and a framework within which to locate existing discussion of issues arising from such analyses. Copyright © 2006 The Berkeley Electronic Press. All rights reserved.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectEvidence
dc.subjectFact-finding
dc.subjectLegal proof
dc.subjectSincerity
dc.subjectSpeech-act
dc.subjectTruth
dc.subjectTruthfulness
dc.subjectVerdict
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentLAW
dc.description.sourcetitleInternational Commentary on Evidence
dc.description.volume4
dc.description.issue2
dc.description.page-
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