Examples of 'court reporters' in a sentence

Meaning of "court reporters"

court reporters: Professionals who record spoken words in legal proceedings, such as trials or depositions, to create an accurate written record
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The best crime and court reporters.
The court reporters should sign the certificate.
All of our proceedings are transcribed by court reporters.
Court reporters make good money.
Many STTRs began their careers as court reporters.
Court reporters take their work home with them.
I apologise if any of you are court reporters.
Get the court reporters transcriptions and any exhibits.
We are always interested in getting to know good court reporters.
The court reporters must have sensed something is wrong.
Yet they are not similar to court reporters.
Court reporters then hire scopists to edit their transcripts.
There are many other court reporters capable of providing realtime.
Court reporters are always present.
Flexibility and a willingness to work with a team of court reporters.

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Court clerks and court reporters are also important people.
PAE has a program to train court reporters.
Court reporters work in military law offices and courtrooms.
Many state also required court reporters to be notaries of the public.
Court reporters create written transcripts and sound recordings of legal proceedings.
Supervisors of court reporters.
Even court reporters are beginning to use digital recordings.
John was really the first boss to actually court reporters and court publicity.
The trained court reporters are people responsible for giving the report.
I know they are screaming for Court Reporters right now.
Court reporters play an important role in the work of the Tribunal.
This is the listing of former court reporters who no longer prepared transcripts.
Court reporters begin with a basic software translation dictionary for stenotype to English.
There are also a few court reporters that have also become attorneys.
Developed and coordinated the activities of the Court Reporters Unit.
Legal specialists and court reporters work in military law offices and courtrooms.
Short-handed industry needs court reporters.
Supervisors of court reporters Archive Unit.
Court reporters take down spoken words, not hand or head gestures.
Some States require court reporters to be notary publics.
In a judicial setting, for example, appeals often depend on the court reporters transcript.
Are all of your court reporters also lawyers?
Most court reporters work for a private company, not for the government or the court system.
The work of less experienced Court Reporters is assigned and checked.
Court reporters take their work home with them. They get paid overtime.
So you have worked with court reporters a lot!
Court reporters prepare transcripts of proceedings in two languages, English and French.
Moreover, many states require court reporters to obtain certification or licensure.
The situation has deteriorated, and there is now a negative balance of Court Reporters per chamber.
Additionally, some states require court reporters also to serve as a notary public.
It 's stenotype, it 's a kind of shorthand used by court reporters.
Are all its court reporters lawyers?
There would only be the judge, the lawyers, court reporters.
If there are 500 steno court reporters in he whole country it is a miracle.
The ST-COR sub-group comprises employees hired as court reporters.

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