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Definition of court reporter in English: court reporternoun 1North American A person employed to transcribe speech from legal proceedings, typically via stenography. my lawyer's request to have the meeting taped or have a court reporter present was denied Example sentencesExamples - At his honor's request, the court reporter just read back the Facts of the Case.
- Instead of reproducing the discussions, the court reporter has simply inserted a note to the effect "discussion re dates for continuation".
- In cases where the judge dispensed with running transcript, the court reporter had the duty to take down the principal events and times and, in brackets, a very short summary of what was said.
- After briefly working for two legal firms, he learned shorthand and became a court reporter.
- He asked about her marriages and, when her memory proved faulty, had the court reporter read her interrogation into the record.
- A court reporter was present and a record kept.
- I show them where the jury will be and where the court reporter is, and the court clerk and the judge and the bailiff and the attorneys.
- He taught himself shorthand as a teenager and became a court reporter, allowing him to resume his education.
- With the court reporter's stenotype machine, it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do.
- If they do so, only the attorneys, the judge, and the court reporter - and none of those sitting on the benches towards the back of the courtroom, including members of the press - will be able to hear their answers.
- Persons who bring a section 11 (b) application should ensure that the court reporter understands that such discussions may be vitally important.
- When the court reporter said he also heard the remark, Judge Ervin declared Holcombe in contempt and fined him $250.
2A journalist who attends court hearings and reports on the proceedings. most court reporters have Twitter accounts and do a lot of tweeting inside court Example sentencesExamples - He specialised as a court reporter and in the 1990s covered the investigations and trials of those involved in the crimes.
- She told a funny story she covered as a young and naive court reporter.
- He began as a court reporter before becoming an investigative reporter covering terrorism.
- During her 17 years as The Gleaner's court reporter, she made the public aware of how their elected representatives carried out the affairs of state.
- She worked as a court reporter, covering notorious trials.
Definition of court reporter in US English: court reporternoun 1North American A person employed to transcribe speech from legal proceedings, typically via stenography. my lawyer's request to have the meeting taped or have a court reporter present was denied Example sentencesExamples - Instead of reproducing the discussions, the court reporter has simply inserted a note to the effect "discussion re dates for continuation".
- I show them where the jury will be and where the court reporter is, and the court clerk and the judge and the bailiff and the attorneys.
- When the court reporter said he also heard the remark, Judge Ervin declared Holcombe in contempt and fined him $250.
- With the court reporter's stenotype machine, it is possible to record speech verbatim much faster than any typist can do.
- A court reporter was present and a record kept.
- After briefly working for two legal firms, he learned shorthand and became a court reporter.
- He taught himself shorthand as a teenager and became a court reporter, allowing him to resume his education.
- In cases where the judge dispensed with running transcript, the court reporter had the duty to take down the principal events and times and, in brackets, a very short summary of what was said.
- Persons who bring a section 11 (b) application should ensure that the court reporter understands that such discussions may be vitally important.
- If they do so, only the attorneys, the judge, and the court reporter - and none of those sitting on the benches towards the back of the courtroom, including members of the press - will be able to hear their answers.
- At his honor's request, the court reporter just read back the Facts of the Case.
- He asked about her marriages and, when her memory proved faulty, had the court reporter read her interrogation into the record.
2A journalist who attends court hearings and reports on the proceedings. most court reporters have Twitter accounts and do a lot of tweeting inside court Example sentencesExamples - He specialised as a court reporter and in the 1990s covered the investigations and trials of those involved in the crimes.
- She told a funny story she covered as a young and naive court reporter.
- He began as a court reporter before becoming an investigative reporter covering terrorism.
- She worked as a court reporter, covering notorious trials.
- During her 17 years as The Gleaner's court reporter, she made the public aware of how their elected representatives carried out the affairs of state.
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