The Value Of The Court Reporter Role
Movies and most TV shows don’t correctly show all the things court reporters do. They aren’t just in court, but they are also found making precise transcripts of legal proceedings, speeches, conversations, and whenever a written record of verbal exchanges is needed. Sometimes they use these records as legal proof. Reporters are often an important piece for legal proceedings and make sure documentation is exact and accurate. They organize records and sometimes help the attorneys and they judges by searching to find the desired information. They sometimes suggest things related to either procedure or administration to the attorneys and the judges. More and more they have been the ones who help with services for those who need translation or even closed captioning. In addition to being known traditionally as the stenographer, the court reporter role has become much greater than in years past.