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Court recorder
A deputy clerk who maintains the verbatim record of court proceedings on tape.
Court reporter
A privately employed court person who maintains the verbatim record of court proceedings.

 


COURT RECORDER -- A court official who records the activities of a court using an electronic recording device, usually for the purpose of preparing a verbatim transcript.

An official court record book which lists all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each case.
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Expunge - To legally void court records - including criminal records - in files, computers or other depositories under the courts jurisdiction.
FAC Case - Stands for "Failure to Answer Citation.

JUDGMENT, ENTRY OF - When a court judgment (such as a judgment of divorce or an award after the conclusion of a civil action) is actually written into the official court records by the court clerk, the judgment is 'entered.

A typical appeal from a district court decision consists of the trial court record, oral arguments, and supporting briefs. A three-judge panel usually considers each appeal.

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(1) The complete court record of a case. (2) "To file" a paper is to give it to the court clerk for inclusion in the case record. (3) A folder in a law office (of a case, a client, business records, etc.) ...

The nolle is entered on the court record and the defendant is released from custody. If the defendant stays out of trouble during the thirteen months, the case is removed from the official court records.

ACORDS Appellate Court Records and Data System.
acquiesce To give an implied consent to a transaction, to the accrual of a right, or to any act, by silence or without express assent.

Entry- A statement of conclusion reached by the court and placed in the court record.
Environment- The conditions, influences, or forces which affect the desirability and value of property, as well as the effect on people's lives.

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Entry - A statement of conclusion reached by the court and placed in the court record.
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clerk of the courtCourt official who keeps court record, files pleadings, motions, and judgment, and administers the oath to juror and witnesses.

Clerk: The person responsible for keeping court records and procedures in an orderly fashion.

Clerk of the court: An officer of a court whose principal duty is to maintain court records and preserve evidence presented during a trial.

Expunge
To physically erase; to white or strike out. To "expunge" something from a court record means to remove every reference to it from the court file.
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"An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.
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clerk of court: An officer appointed by the court to work with the chief judge in overseeing the court's administration, especially to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court and to maintain court records.

Court in each county of the state exercise the judicial power of the state in the probate of wills, administration of estates, and the handling of special proceedings such as adoptions and foreclosures. Clerks also keep the county court records.

Court records can also be disclosed to the public, subject to statutory provisions, common law rules or judicial direction restricting access to the records.

The subpoena is one of the five principal discovery tools parties use to get evidence into the court record. A subpoena may command a witness to appear for trial or for deposition.

TOP Docket : An official court record book which lists all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each case.

To "expunge" something from a court record means to remove every reference to it from the court file. Ex rel An abbreviation of "ex relatione", Latin for "on the relation of.

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