Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 21, 2018
Rules for pro tempore court reporters and judicial emergencies
Legislation recently signed by the governor will affect the appointment of a pro tempore court reporter and how courts handle emergencies.





Chris Micheli
Aprea & Micheli, Inc.
7148 Sutter Ave
Carmichael , CA 95608
Email: cmicheli@apreamicheli.com
McGeorge School of Law
Chris is an attorney and legislative advocate for the Sacramento.
AB2664
On Wednesday, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2664 into law. The bill amends Governor Code Sections 68086 and 70044, which provide the rules governing how an official court reporter pro tempore is appointed.
Under existing law in California, a court is authorized to appoint an official reporter pro tempore when needed for the judicial business of the superior court of the county to be diligently carr...
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