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Are there some instances where an electronic recorder will suffice for the record of a proceeding? If so, where?
 
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How is that accomplished?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Yes. In some of the very minor courts where accuracy is not important and a verbatim record is not necessary. Electronic recorders certainly can suffice in situations where only one or two people are speaking in a controlled environment, etc.

Answer to Question 2

In our particular circumstances, by means of the shorthand writer, steno machine.



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