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Peter King busted


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I think that Florio is right. While it is not required, I can see why Hardy's lawyers asked for a court reporter to be present.

Transcripts are generally produced based on the following factors:

1) Status/Delivery - Expedite, Rush, Routine? What turn around time did the attorneys give the court reporter?

2) Court Reporter - Who is the court reporter? Some people, quite frankly, are not good at their jobs. Even if a request was for an expedite and the reporter was given 3 days to turn it in, you'll be surprised that some will take their sweet time. However, given the matter of the case and who is involved, i'm certain that the court reporter worked on this one pretty quickly.

3) The court reporter owns the transcripts. If opposing counsel wants a copy, they would have to order a copy through the court reporting agency.

Hence the story here. Peter King made poo up in a national column

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If they don't care about all the other facts of this case or how the legal process works in this state why are any of them going to care if King quoted a bunch of rumor and innuendo as court testimony?  Compared to the anal raping the media has given Hardy over the last week, what King appears to have done is small potatoes.

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There are no court reporters of transcripts in district court unless, as in this case, the defendants attorney brings one in. This dumbass is talking about whatever he read on twitter or in the observer. There are court reporters and transcripts in superior court.

Even assuming hardy's attorney had a copy of the transcript why in the hell would he share it with the media.

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