stenographic notes of court reporter

stenographic notes of court reporter
The court reporter's notes, taken in shorthand, of the testimony in a case in the form of questions propounded to a witness by counsel or court and the answers or responses of the witness, objections by counsel, the rulings thereon, exceptions to rulings, the colloquy between court and counsel or between counsel pertaining to the case, and in some jurisdictions the instructions given by the court to the jury. 53 Am J1st Trial § 563. A trial in a Federal court is not "stenographically reported" unless the reporter was one appointed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or was agreed upon by the parties. The rule does not contemplate that one party shall employ a stenographer of his choice to report for him, without the authority of the court or the adversary. Middleton v Hartford Acci. & Indem. Co. (CA5 Tex) 119 F2d 721.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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