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Back then, none of us thought about a court recorder for what was happening.
The court recorder was directly in front of him.
His lawyer came, a court recorder came, as did an assistant district attorney.
The testimony recorded by the court recorder and the two newspapers varied greatly.
The court recorder observed: 'The way of the amateur criminal is hard.
General Blitzkrieg returned the salute with a sketchy wave of his hand as he looked over at the court recorder.
"The court recorder," his butler said in explanation.
A yeoman in red operated a court recorder by the judge's bench of polished golden oak.
"We're trying to locate the court recorder, sir.
Between 1972 and 1984, Barrowclough served as a Crown court recorder.
Don Salvara spoke carefully, as though to a solicitor or a court recorder.
He became a Crown Court recorder in 1972 and took Silk in 1974.
The case was heard on 16 March 2012 with the court recorder finding in favour of Boston United.
Brad is a court recorder.
Furthermore, there was to be a local law court under a Court Recorder, assisted by two sergeants-at-mace.
Pinder then worked as a court recorder while pursuing legal studies, obtaining her LL.
I'd suggest you start by calling Mr. White in for a quick polygraph, with a court recorder present."
He took silk in 1986, and served as a Crown Court recorder from 1986 to 1989, and then became a circuit judge.
The court recorders sitting off to one side, their quills poised over their parchment scrolls, were watching him intently, waiting for his first words.
The arbitrariness, however, apparently rested with the ancient kings and their court recorders, not with Thiele.
Lester-in-Kirk suspects they spoke in the corridor for a reason, and orders the court recorder to call up the conversation from recordings of corridor activity.
At the court house Audrey and Duke confront the court recorder, Lynette, who has seen all the injustice that people get away with.
Georgia Griffiths father Peter, himself a barrister and court recorder left the court knowing her dreams of becoming a solicitor are finished.
In 1991, he was appointed a Queen's Counsel and a Crown Court Recorder in 1993.
B., a Crown Court Recorder.
A court reporter takes down the cases for the record.
She called out the side door for her own court reporter.
He told the court reporter to go off the record.
"Court reporters believe that they themselves are the new technology."
I guess when you're a court reporter you have to do those things.
The only female voice, so that was the court reporter.
She pointed to the court reporter, who began to type now.
"Off the record again," the judge said to the court reporter.
Her first words were nearly inaudible, even to the court reporter five feet away.
"On the record," he said in the general direction of the court reporter.
The better practice was to have the lawyers present and to record every word with a court reporter.
Attention to language is a point of pride among court reporters.
Why not appoint myself court reporter for all of us?
At this moment the court reporter is the only one smiling.
"I certainly believe the court reporters are among our most professional employees," he said.
I gave a special nod to the court reporter, the only other woman there.
After graduating from school, he held a job as a court reporter for a year or two.
"They still want to rely on the court reporter for the complex cases."
He glanced at the court reporter and saw she was having fun too.
Do you want me to have the court reporter read back what I just said?"
The court reporter, also female, sat at a matching table to the left.
An assistant, his secretary, a court reporter with her machine.
She spells her first and last names for the court reporter.
The judge in question had actually joined us, along with a court reporter and her little machine.
With a sudden nod of his head he turned to the court reporter.