
Published online:
21 March 2013
Published in print:
15 April 2009
Online ISBN:
9780226081281
Print ISBN:
9780226081267
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Autonomy and Discipline: Direct Examination Autonomy and Discipline: Direct Examination
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The Discipline of Direct Examination in Support of Formal Justice The Discipline of Direct Examination in Support of Formal Justice
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Further Aspects of Trial Architecture Further Aspects of Trial Architecture
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Cross-Examination Cross-Examination
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The Struggle for Meaning at Trial The Struggle for Meaning at Trial
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Opening Statement and Closing Argument: The Context of Meaning Opening Statement and Closing Argument: The Context of Meaning
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What It Adds Up To: Thinking What We Do What It Adds Up To: Thinking What We Do
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Chapter
One Inside the Contemporary Trial
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Pages
8–39
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Published:April 2009
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Burns, Robert P., 'Inside the Contemporary Trial', The Death of the American Trial (Chicago, IL , 2009; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 21 Mar. 2013), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226081281.003.0002, accessed 8 May 2025.
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Burns, Robert P.. "Inside the Contemporary Trial." In The Death of the American Trial University of Chicago Press, 2009. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2013. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226081281.003.0002.
Abstract
This chapter, which provides an account of contemporary trials and what is actually achieved in trials in the United States, shows that the trial combines high levels of participation with high levels of formality and explains why this combination makes sense. It also examines why so many of those who know the most about American trials hold them in such high regard and analyzes the place of the trial in the American experience.
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