Court Reporter Preference Form
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Email address
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Your email
Your name:
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Your answer
Comma before final "too." (He went with us, too.)
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Yes
No
Slashes in date (04/17/07)
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Yes
No
Dashes in date (04-17-07)
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Yes
No
Capitalize "Counsel" if a name can be replaced (Repeat that, Counsel/Lisa.)
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Yes
No
Dashes between inch-and-a-half
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Yes
No
Cap the following: North, South, East, West (Up North / up north)
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Yes
No
Numbers: Spell out the number one through ___________
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Your answer
If witness says "eight o'clock":
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Eight o'clock
8:00
8 o'clock
8:00 o'clock
If witness says "two million dollars":
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$2 million
two million dollars
2 million dollars
Spell out words in CAPS or lower case
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CAPS
lower case
Spell out words W-I-T-H dashes or WITHOUT
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W-I-T-H dashes
WITHOUT dashes
Choose the sample below that you prefer in an answer to a question:
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Yes, I was there.
Yes. I was there.
Choose the sample below that you prefer on specific numbers:
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Exhibit Number 10
Exhibit No. 10
Choose the samples below that you prefer on specific pages, lines, sections, volume numbers, etc.:
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Page 10, Line 20
page 10, line 20
Volume No. 5
volume number five
Volume Number 5
Required
Choose the comma series that you prefer:
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dog, cat and horse
dog, cat, and horse
Choose the sample below in dealing with money when $ is not mentioned on the first number, but it is clearly understood:
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10 or $15
$10 or $15
10 or 15 dollars
On dates that a person is trying to get out (but doesn't say the ninety), choose the sample below that you prefer:
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1995 or 6
1995 or '6
1995 or '96
Do you like [sic] to be written in the transcript when the speaker is clearly misstating a name or date, for instance?
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Yes
No
Choose your preference below on a sample question asked:
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Are we talking about a year before you quit? Six months? Two weeks? 21 days?
Are we talking about a year before you quit, six months, two weeks, 21 days?
Other:
If you chose "Other" in the above question, please state your preference for that sample below:
Your answer
After colloquy, the attorney resumes his Q&A, which do you prefer:
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BY MR. LAWYER: [paragraph break] Q. Did you say that?
Q. BY MR. LAWYER: Did you say that?
Q. (By Mr. Lawyer) Did you say that?
Other:
Choose date form you prefer (comma or no comma):
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January, 1999
January 1999
Choose your preference for "correct" or "right" at the end of a question:
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You are leaving tomorrow, correct?
You are leaving tomorrow; correct?
You are leaving tomorrow. Correct?
Choose your preference for "is that correct" or "is that right" at the end of a question:
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You are leaving tomorrow, is that correct?
You are leaving tomorrow; is that correct?
You are leaving tomorrow. Is that correct?
Choose your preference at the end of a question:
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You must tell the truth, do you understand?
You must tell the truth; do you understand?
You must tell the truth. Do you understand?
Choose preference below when referring to decades:
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'90's
90's
90s
'90s
Choose objection preference in colloquy:
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Objection, form.
Objection; form.
Objection. Form.
Choose one:
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Web site
web site
website
Choose one:
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10 percent
ten percent
Choose one:
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Page 1
page one
Page One
Choose one:
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Docket Number 1
Docket No. 1
Choose one:
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Um-hum
Mm-hmm
Uh-huh
Choose one:
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5 inches
five inches
Choose one:
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1st grade
First grade
1st Grade
first grade
Choose one:
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'98/'99
'98, '99
When referring to Exhibit #s
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Exhibit No. 1
Exhibit Number 1
Please list any special concerns or preferences in the space below:
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Your answer
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