Judges and Judiciary,
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Jun. 13, 2019
Commission on Judicial Performance leader urges lawmakers to mandate court reporting
The head of the Commission on Judicial Performance on Wednesday urged state lawmakers to pay for more court reporters while cautiously approaching any constitutional amendments to overhaul the oversight system, part of a response to an audit he said already is prompting major changes.




The head of the Commission on Judicial Performance urged state lawmakers Wednesday to pay for more court reporters while cautiously approaching any constitutional amendments to overhaul the oversight system, part of a response to an audit he said already is prompting major changes.
"There are lots and lots of proceedings in court that are not transcribed and they're not recorded. The failure to have a record of proceedings presents ...
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