The Court Reporting Process

The Court Reporting Process
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The reporting of court proceedings must be conducted with the utmost precision and professionalism. Using specialized tools including stenotype machines, speech writing software, and digital recorders, court reporters transcribe every word spoken in a courtroom, deposition, or hearing. The primary function of a court reporter is to transcribe oral hearings into written documents, such as transcripts, for use by judges, attorneys, litigants, and anyone involved in the legal process. Court reporters need to be attentive listeners who can keep their cool under intense scrutiny for the duration of a long trial. They need fast typing skills to turn out accurate transcripts on time. Court reporters are expected to know their stuff but also to act ethically and maintain strict secrecy and objectivity in their work. Since reliable records are produced via the court reporting New Haven procedure, openness and fairness in the judicial system are guaranteed for all parties.

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