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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is a Court Reporter or Stenographer?
    A court reporter will transcribe, or write down, all testimony, arguments and rulings as they take place in the court room.  The document that they write is called a “transcript” … more
  • What happens during a deposition?
    If you file a personal injury lawsuit, the attorney for the defendant will likely “depose” you or take your deposition.  A deposition is the process in which the defendant’s … more
  • Who Can Be A Judge?
    A judge is the person who presides over a court of law.  The judge has usually practiced law for a significant amount of time before being either elected or named to serve as a judge.  … more
  • Is There Always A Jury?
    No, in many cases there is no jury.  Cases that are tried before a judge without a jury is called a “bench trial.” Juries are usually found in criminal trials.  more
  • Can Anyone View A Trial?
    Generally yes, most trials are open to the public. This is because the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution establishes the right of the accused to a public trial. Rarely a trial will … more

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