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Robert Andrew Leonard is an American linguist. He is best known for his work in
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, which relates to investigating problems of the law by using the study of language. This includes analyzing legal material work such as notes, audio and video tape recordings, contracts, and confessions. Prior to his academic career, Leonard was a founding member of the rock band
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and performed at
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.


Biography

While he was working on his undergraduate degree at
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, Leonard and his brother George became members of the school's ''a cappella'' group. In 1969, the doo-wop band
Sha Na Na Sha Na Na was an American rock and roll doo-wop group. Formed in 1969, but performing a song-and-dance repertoire based on 1950s hit songs, it simultaneously revived and parodied the music and the New York street culture of the 1950s. After ga ...
was born when George suggested changing the style of the group to a faux Brooklyn thug style, with slicked back hair, and white shirts. Rob Leonard, who was the bass singer of the band, sang the lead on “Teen Angel” when the band opened for their friend Jimi Hendrix at
Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as "an Aq ...
. Leonard was listed by ''
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'' magazine as #2 of the "top ten smartest rock stars". Leonard spent two years with the band, until he stopped at the age of twenty-one. He left the band because he was offered a fellowship at Columbia University Graduate School and wanted to further his education in linguistics.


Education and qualifications

Leonard began his education at Columbia College, receiving his BA and graduating in 1970 ''cum laude'' and
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with a degree in sociology. He then moved on to the Columbia Graduate School as a faculty fellow, receiving his MA and MPhil in linguistics in 1973, and his PhD in linguistics in 1982. While receiving his PhD at Columbia, he was trained by
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, founder of the
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, and
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, founder of variationist
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. During a
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tenure which lasted from 1974-1975, Leonard studied at the University of Nairobi in Kenya. He held a position as a research associate at the Institute of African Studies. His other training includes Advanced Linguistics Training at the Linguistic Society Institute, and Leonard studied at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in the summer of 1973 and the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, in the summer of 1977. Leonard also studied the Thai language at the American University Alumni Association in Bangkok, Thailand, during the summer of 1976. Leonard is qualified as an expert witness in linguistics in twelve states, and six Federal district courts (Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, and in U.S. district courts in Newark, New Jersey, Austin, Texas, New York, New York, San Jose, California, Tampa, Florida, and Denver, and he has also testified before
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ICSID tribunals in Washington, D.C., and Paris. In addition, he knows how to speak and read several varieties of Swahili, as well as French and Spanish. He knows how to read Italian, and has structural knowledge of Giriama, Kamba, Rabai, Pokomo (Kenya), Shona (Zimbabwe), Thai, and Arabic.


Career

Leonard has assisted in solving many cases. Examples include: * The murder of JonBenet Ramsay: Leonard testified that the ransom note had not been written by John Mark Karr, who falsely confessed to the murder. * The murder of Charlene Hummert: Leonard testified that the writing of Charlene's husband Brian Hummert matched the letters supposedly sent by a stalker to Charlene Hummert. Leonard's explanation was partially based on the contraction patterns of positive and negative statements. Brian Hummert was guilty of the murder. * The Tennessee Facebook murders: Leonard testified that a supposed CIA agent named "Chris", who presumably accepted the murders as a CIA hit, wrote a series of Facebook messages that were consistent with the writing patterns of the two suspects, Jenelle and Barbara Potter. Leonard's analysis explained partially the use of the peculiar placement of quotation marks; in this case, the beginning of the sentence contained a single quote, but the end contained a double quote. Both Jenelle and Barbara Potter were complicit in the murders. * Featured on many TV shows such as ''
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''; ''A Tight Leash, Uncovering the Truth'' (Byron Case and Michael Politte exoneration cases on MTV); and ''Too Pretty to Live: The Catfishing Murders of East Tennessee'' on
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. * Presented "The Groundbreaking Science of Forensic Linguistics" at the Polyglot Conference in 2015. Leonard founded and directs the graduate program in forensic linguistics at Hofstra University, where he is professor of linguistics. He previously taught at Columbia. ''
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'' wrote that Leonard “has emerged as one of the foremost language detectives in the country,” and jocularly termed him “a Sam Spade of semantics.” '' Newsday'' characterized him as “Professor Henry Higgins meets Sherlock Holmes.” Leonard's forensic linguistic consulting clients have included the
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Hate Crimes Task Force, the
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, Federal Public Defenders offices, and the
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. The
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of the FBI recruited Leonard to train agents in forensic linguistic analysis at Quantico, and he has trained British law enforcement units in London. He was
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's linguist in its civil trademark cases against both
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and
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. '' Salon'' pointed out that Leonard came from quite a different former career path and noted Leonard’s quip, "I like to say I'm one of the very few people in the world who have worked with the FBI and the Grateful Dead." (He trained FBI agents in how to analyze language for clues in solving crimes and previously helped to found and sang with
Sha Na Na Sha Na Na was an American rock and roll doo-wop group. Formed in 1969, but performing a song-and-dance repertoire based on 1950s hit songs, it simultaneously revived and parodied the music and the New York street culture of the 1950s. After ga ...
that had opened for groups such as Grateful Dead.) Leonard serves as a member of the editorial board of the
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series ''Language and the Law.''


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