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meagbuch

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Why would it be necessary for a court reporter to testify in open court concerning his or her transcript or shorthand notes?
 
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Discuss some things that need to be taken into consideration when finding and marking readback spots within your notes.
 
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Answer to Question 1

In order to testify about the accuracy of their notes or transcript, in order to impeach a witness, or in order to inquire into certain circumstances surrounding the testimony of a witness.

Answer to Question 2

When shorthand notes are used, some reporters use a special device to mark their notes, others will put a paper clip or small piece of paper within their notes. Most realtime or computerized shorthand machines now have the capability of marking spots within notes.



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