TCA 40-14-307
Duties of designated reporter – Party permitted private reporter
FELONYFelony
What does this charge mean?
This statute requires designated court reporters to attend every stage of criminal cases and record word-for-word all open court proceedings using an approved method, then file the records with the court clerk. It also allows defendants or other parties to hire and pay for their own private court reporter if they want, and transcripts from private reporters can be used for appeals.
Penalty Details
ClassificationFelony
Penalty SummaryFelony
(a) A designated reporter shall attend every stage of each criminal case before the court and shall record verbatim, by a method prescribed or approved by the administrative director, all proceedings had in open court and other proceedings as the judge may direct. The reporter shall attach the reporter’s official certificate to the records so taken and promptly file them with the clerk of the court, who shall preserve them as a part of the records of the trial. Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!(b) A party at the party’s own expense may retain a reporter other than the reporter provided under this part to record and transcribe the proceedings and a transcript so prepared may be used for purpose of appeal, as provided by law.
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TCA Section40-14-307