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  2. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    Historical 1965 ad of Stenotype Career. A court reporter, court stenographer, or shorthand reporter [1] is a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine or a stenomask, thereby transforming the proceedings into an official certified transcript by nature of their training, certification, and usually licensure.

  3. Expert witness - Wikipedia

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    If qualified by the court, then the expert may testify "in the form of an opinion or otherwise" so long as: "(1) the testimony is based upon sufficient facts or data, (2) the testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods, and (3) the witness has applied the principles and methods reliably to the facts of the case."

  4. Testimony - Wikipedia

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    Historically, to be admissible in court and to ensure maximum reliability and validity, written testimony presented in the form of an affidavit (i.e., the witness would not be appearing in court at the hearing at which the affidavit was considered as evidence) was usually witnessed by another person (in many common law jurisdictions, a notary ...

  5. Exclusive ICE training documents encourage quick, decisive ...

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    Though the materials may have since been updated — they are dated from 2006 to 2011, and ICE revised its training program in 2015 and 2022 — and do not represent a complete training curriculum ...

  6. Eyewitness testimony - Wikipedia

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    Eyewitness testimony is the account a bystander or victim gives in the courtroom, describing what that person observed that occurred during the specific incident under investigation. Ideally this recollection of events is detailed; however, this is not always the case.

  7. Virtual reality in the courtroom: Broward lawyers and judge ...

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    According to court documents, Albisu wanted a March 2023 wedding party cleared out by 10:30 p.m., but the guests believed they were entitled to stay until 11 p.m. The later time would have run ...

  8. Judge embargoes reporting of first juror’s testimony in ...

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    Under rules set by Judge Jean Toal and agreed to by nearly all of the more than 20 reporters in the courtroom, all information about the juror’s testimony, the questions and even the gender of ...

  9. Witness - Wikipedia

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    A witness might be compelled to provide testimony in court, before a grand jury, before an administrative tribunal, before a deposition officer, or in a variety of other legal proceedings. A subpoena is a legal document that commands a person to appear at a proceeding. It is used to compel the testimony of a witness in a trial.