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To: SandRat

why would you need to?
Just record the whole thing


2 posted on 07/20/2016 9:29:14 AM PDT by Mr. K (Trump will win NY state - choke on that HilLIARy)
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To: Mr. K

I think the Stenographer is there to create and present a legally approved version of all that was said. Sometimes, a recording can blur or muffle someone’s courtroom response.

The blur or muffle may also be due to a strong accent if english is not their first language. Example; Did the defendant say “Rarish” or “Relish” or “Reddish” or Wettish?
This is probably not a common career option nowadays.
It takes a certain type of literal-based mind to be good at this.


4 posted on 07/20/2016 9:38:27 AM PDT by lee martell
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To: Mr. K
why would you need to? Just record the whole thing

The court reporter would need to remain in possession of the recording because he/she has to certify that the transcript is a true transcript.

6 posted on 07/20/2016 9:41:12 AM PDT by PistolPaknMama
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To: Mr. K

Lots of places do for non-criminal hearings. I’ve transcribed a number of them.


7 posted on 07/20/2016 10:03:37 AM PDT by Ellendra (Those who kill without reason cannot be reasoned with.)
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