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Chapter 9 What constitutes solicitation? What constitutes conspiracy? What constitutes bribery? What is plausible deniability? Chapter 10 What constitutes a threat? Explain and discuss Linguist

Chapter 9

  • What constitutes solicitation?
  • What constitutes conspiracy?
  • What constitutes bribery?
  • What is plausible deniability?

Chapter 10

  • What constitutes a threat?
  • Explain and discuss Linguist Bruce Fraser’s criteria for threats
  • What is Political Hyperbole and what are some examples to illustrate?
  • How can Gestures be regarded as threats? Explain and give examples.

Chapter 11

  • What constitutes perjury?
  • Discuss the Court’s decision in the Bronston case (what is perjury in a trial?)
  • Explain Coleman/Kay’s criteria for a prototypical lie

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