courtroom speech
C18182
concept
A courtroom speech is a formal, structured oral argument delivered by legal counsel or a party in court to persuade the judge or jury regarding the facts, law, or appropriate outcome of a case.
Observed surface forms (3)
- courtroom remark ×1
- forensic oration ×1
- judicial oration ×1
Instances (6)
- Why I Killed Gandhi
- Against Writs of Assistance argument (1761)
- I Am Prepared to Die
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“Well he would, wouldn’t he?” by Mandy Rice-Davies in court
via concept surface "courtroom remark"
surface form: "Well he would, wouldn’t he?"
- Περὶ τοῦ στεφάνου via concept surface "judicial oration"
- Against Ctesiphon via concept surface "forensic oration"