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cagreen833

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Why would it be advantageous for the court reporter to have a one-stroke designation that would translate with the type of examination and who is doing the examination?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Why is it important to note the type of examination and who is doing the examination after the witness setup?
 
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lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

Because it saves time and helps the reporter write quickly and accurately.

Answer to Question 2

Without the designation of speakers the record would not be clear as to who is doing the question or who is doing the talking at any given time.



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