A person who records, transcribes, or stenographically takes down testimony, motions, orders, and other proceedings during trials, hearings, and other court proceedings.
A person who records everything that is said in a court room
The one who makes a permanent record of all the Court's proceedings.
Person who records and transcribes the verbatim testimony and all other oral statements made during court sessions.
a person trained to take down a verbatim account of all proceedings in the courtroom (but usually not in the judge's chambers unless a party requests it)
a person who is specifically designated by a court to perform the official court reporting services for the court including preparing a transcript of the record
a person who takes down everything that is said during court proceedings
The person who makes a permanent transcript of all the Court's proceedings on the record.
Court official who keeps a word-for-word record record of court proceedings.
The court reporter takes down in shorthand or on a machine everything that transpires, which constitutes the record in the case. The notes are subject to transcription later, if necessary.
A person who records all formal court proceedings in order to be able to produce a transcript of the proceeding.
The person who stenographically records and transcribes testimony during court proceedings or related proceedings such as depositions.
The person who keeps an electronic record or stenographic notes of everything that takes place during the trial. If needed or requested, the reporter may transcribe the notes or recording into a written transcript of the trial for use during appeals or other instances. The reporter may also mark exhibits as they are submitted into evidence.
Person who records and transcribes the testimony at court sessions.
Court staff member assigned to record everything that is said when court is in session and prepare transcripts as required.
A person who by shorthand or stenograph takes down testimony during court proceedings.
Someone who writes down, word for word, what is said in court. What s/he records is called a transcript.
A person who makes a word-for-word record of what is said in court and produces a transcript of the proceedings upon request.
Person who records and transcribes verbatim reports of all proceedings in court. Also called a stenographer.
A person who works with a judge's staff to transcribe by shorthand or record stenographically the testimony during court proceedings. Note: transcripts are not automatic; they are generated when requested.
The person who is responsible for making the official record of a trial or of a deposition.
(noun) A stenographer who records and transcribes a verbatim report of all proceedings in a court of law. Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
A legal stenographer who records what happens during official court proceedings.
the reporter records and transcribes a verbatim record, that is, a word by word record of all testimony and all other statements made during court proceedings.
a trained stenographer who keeps a verbatim record of court proceedings and prepares the transcript of the proceedings as needed for verification or appeal purposes
A certified stenographer who transcribes a verbatim record of certain court proceedings and who must provide a written record upon demand.
This article is about the court reporters who are human beings transcribing sworn proceedings. It is not about the court reporters which are series of bound volumes contained in law libraries, each series reporting the decisions for a particular court during a particular period of time.