Rhetoric construction reality in the oral trial.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22235/rd.v0i11.729Keywords:
rhetoric law, discourse, oral trialAbstract
Abstract: The article begins with a fundamental premise: reality is a discursive and dialogical construction that creates signs and symbols with which the community identifies and fundamentally, constituting reproduces the social discourse on the idea of reality in your everyday living. That actually called discourse is validated by the community makes use of it to solve and understand their daily lives. The construction of reality in oral proceedings, then, a discursive, dialogic and argumentative construction that finds its truth condition to be accepted by the parties as a self-referential narrative that comprehensively solves dispute over alleged crimes.