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ericka1

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If a motion to strike is granted by the judge, what is the process used to strike the matter from the record?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A court reporter finds that by using a scopist, they may
 
  a. have more time to go to lunch and other social engagements
   b. spend more time in a courtroom writing on their steno machine
   c. worry less about their writing accuracy because the scopist will find and
  fix the mistakes
   d. reduce their net income by claiming more tax deductions



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cpetit11

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Answer to Question 1

The material is not literally stricken from the record, but it is to be ignored by the jury and not read back to the jury in cases of readback.

Answer to Question 2

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