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4 §751. Duties of reporters

§751. Duties of reporters The judge of any court of probate or court of insolvency may appoint a reporter to report the proceedings at any hearing or examination in that judge’s court, whenever that judge considers it necessary or advisable. Such reporter must be sworn to a faithful discharge of that reporter’s duty and, under […]

4 §752. Reading and signing transcript of testimony

§752. Reading and signing transcript of testimony In cases when the person testifying or submitting to examination is required by law to sign that person’s testimony or examination, the transcript made as provided in section 751 must be read to the person whose testimony or examination it is, at a time and place to be […]

4 §753. Copies of transcript as evidence

§753. Copies of transcript as evidence Whenever it becomes necessary in any court in the State to prove the testimony or examination taken as provided in sections 751 and 752, the certified copy of the transcript of such testimony or examination taken by such stenographer is evidence to prove the same.  

4 §754. Correction of mistakes in transcript

§754. Correction of mistakes in transcript Manifest errors or mistakes in any transcript may be corrected, under the direction of the judge, according to the facts. When an error or mistake is alleged by the party conducting the hearing or examination or by that party’s counsel, or by the person testifying or submitting to examination […]

4 §755. Appointment of reporter by judge

§755. Appointment of reporter by judge When an examination is taken before some person appointed by the judge to take it, the judge may appoint a reporter to attend such examination for the purposes mentioned in section 751, and the duties of such reporter shall be the same as in examinations before the judge. The […]