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Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required - Study J-1306
The Commission recommended consolidation of the rules governing when a court reporter must be provided in civil and criminal cases. Nonsubstantive revisions would also be made to clarify the application of the statute and related provisions, consistent with existing law. The Commission's recommendation was enacted by the Legislature. See below.
Related Material
Legislation
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2002: Senate Bill 1371 (Morrow) -- Bill information at Legislative Counsel's website
Enacted. 2002 Cal. Stat. ch. 71
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Final Recommendation
- Recommendation -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (11/15/2001)
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Tentative Recommendations and Other Requests for Comment
- Tentative Rec. -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required [Revised] (March 2001)
- Tentative Rec. -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (August 2000)
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Staff Memoranda
- Memo 2002-16 -- SB 1371 (Morrow): Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (3/12/2002)
- Memo 2001-89 -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (Draft of Recommendation) (11/13/2001)
- Memo 2001-64 -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required: Comments on Revised Tentative Recommendation) (9/17/2001)
- Memo 2001-33 -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (Draft Revised Tentative Recommendation) (3/27/2001)
- Memo 2000-81, Supp. 1 -- Cases in Which Court Reporter is Required (Additional Comments on Tentative Recommendation) (12/12/2000)
- Memo 2000-81 -- Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (Comments on Tentative Recommendation) (11/29/2000)
- Memo 99-13 -- Trial Court Unification: Cases in Which Court Reporter Is Required (3/25/99)