I don't have the transcript but here is an article from WRAL re: preservation of notes.
http://www.wral.com/dukelacrosseheadlines/9236151/detail.html
A judge did grant Osborn's request to preserve the notes and records written by police officers involved in the case.
Here is Osborne's motion concerning notes.
http://kirkosborn.com/Motions/MotionforPreservationofNotes.pdf
Thanks! So the motion WAS granted. We will need to see Gottlieb's 3 pages of notes...
The video time counter counts backwards. Start listening about 6:45 left in the video.
After ordering the police note be preserved, Stephens refuses to order that police turn their notes over to the DA's office so they would then be available in discovery. Thus, this refusal led directly to no one having the 3 pages of notes that Gottlieb either had or made up not being known at the earliest possible point in time and allowed Gottlieb to message them.