Russell H. Kaschula is a Professor in the Department of African Language Studies at the University of the Western Cape, where he is the Postgraduate Coordinator. He also holds the Chair in Forensic Linguistics and Multilingualism. He serves as Secretary to the newly formed African Association of Forensic and Legal Linguists (AAFLL); he is also a member of the International Advisory Board to the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. Monwabisi Knowledge Ralarala is a Professor and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of the Western Cape. He is the founder and Chief Series Editor of Studies in Forensic and Legal Linguistics in Africa and Beyond (SF&LLA), as well as the International Advisory Board Member for the International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. He serves as Chairperson to the newly formed African Association of Forensic and Legal Linguists (AAFLL). Georgina Heydon is a Professor in Criminology and Justice Studies at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. Her research analyses the language of police interviewing and other forms of evidential language in the justice system in Australia, Mozambique and Indonesia. She is a past President of the International Association of Forensic and Legal Linguistics and, as a forensic linguist, she provides expert evidence on authorship identification and commercial trademark cases.