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Court Reporter's
Guide CH 1-3
questions and
answers
You may refuse to transcribe testimony for an
attorney because he or she owes you money for
the last transcript. - answer False - You may not
refuse to transcribe testimony for an attorney
because he or she owes you money for the last
transcript.


Counsel and the witness constantly overlap in
questions and answers, and it is impossible for you
to transcribe the record verbatim. You should ask
for a recess and inform the judge and counsel of
your problem. - answer True

, A reporter friend of yours refers overflow reporting
work to you. You should pass out your reporting
card to all such attorneys and actively solicit their
work for yourself. - answer False - You should not
pass out your reporting card to all such attorneys
and actively solicit their work for yourself.


Court reporters have the right to "change" what
was said by a lawyer or judge because they are not
under oath. - answer False - You do not have the
right to "change" what was said by a lawyer or
judge because they are not under oath.


transcript - answer an official printed copy of the
original court or legal proceedings


stipulation - answer an agreement between
opposing counsels in a pending legal action


venue - answer the place in which a case is to be
tried; its geographical location


verbatim - answer word for word

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