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melina_rosy

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Why do court reporters have to be confidential?
 
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Question 2

It is never permissible to substitute a copy of a document when the original is obtainable.
 
  a. True
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Answer to Question 1

Sometimes the record is confidential, particularly in family court matters or grand jury investigations. In addition, it is only proper that a court reporter does not talk about matters that occur on the job.

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