Friday 18 September 2015

Court Proceedings are Recorded in American Courts

अमेरिका की कोर्ट्स में पूरे केस की रिकॉर्डिंग होती है - सबूत देखिए लिंक पर - Court Proceedings are Recorded in American Courts – See the Proof – on LINK :-

और आप कोर्ट से इसकी टेप ले सकते हैं - जैसे भारत में हमको सिर्फ आर्डर की कॉपी और मूल दस्तावेज़ मिलते हैं !

You can apply & get a Tape of Court Recording in US - Like we get only Order Copy & Original Docs in Indian Courts !

अमेरिका में जज और दोनों पार्टियों को पता है - रिकॉर्डिंग हो रही है - उसमे उनका झूठ और भ्रष्टाचार पकड़ा जाएगा !!!

In US - Both - Judge & the Parties Know - Court Proceedings are being Recorded - If they Lie or do Corruption - They will be CAUGHT !!!

Please See this -

http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/transcripts#FINDING

►►►The U.S. Supreme Court does release Audio Recordings of each week's Oral Arguments at the end of each week –
http://www.rcfp.org/browse-media-law-resources/digital-journalists-legal-guide/cameras-courtrooms

►►►Transcripts / Court Reporters
Guardianship of the record of court proceedings is a key historic responsibility of the Court. Each court session and proceeding designated by statute, court rule, general order or order of an individual judge is Recorded Verbatim by stenotype or ELECTRONIC AUDIO RECORDING equipment.
A written transcript is produced upon the request of a party or order of the Court. This page connects you to information on ordering a transcript or RECORDING, available formats and delivery options and pricing, contact information for court reporters and all necessary forms.

• I. Is a transcript and/or audio recording available? Who is the court reporter?

• II. What do I need to know about ordering a transcript?

• III. How do I order a transcript?

• IV. How do I order a transcript or audio file of a digitally-recorded proceeding?

• V. How do I designate and order transcripts for an appeal?

I. Is a transcript and/or audio recording available? Who is the court reporter?
II.
You must review the minutes of a proceeding to determine whether it was:
•      Reported by a court reporter (transcript available); or

•      Audio-recorded on FTR or a tape (copy of audio available and/or transcript available); or

•      Not reported or recorded (no transcript or audio available)
For each proceeding held before a judge, “minutes” are filed within 24 hours on the CM/ECF docket sheet. (If no minutes are listed, contact the judge’s courtroom deputy or email the courtroom deputy supervisor for San Francisco/Eureka, Oakland, or San Jose. Docket information is available from the electronic filing system via PACER (www.pacer.gov).

On the CM/ECF docket sheet, click on the link to the minutes for the proceeding to download and review the minutes and, importantly, to determine the correct date of the proceeding. If the minutes indicate the name of a court reporter present, then a transcript is available upon request and payment. If the minutes do not indicate a court reporter was present, but instead indicate “FTR” or “tape,” then a copy of the audio and/or a transcript are available upon request and payment (more information below). If no court reporter, FTR or tape is indicated, there was no record made; no transcript can be produced.

Example docket text for a minute entry:

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