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The High-Pressure Job of a Court Reporter
The job of a court reporter is a high-pressure one that requires accuracy and precision for several hours every day. Court reporters have to work for long hours without missing anything, which can be quite challenging, and some court reporters have failed to deliver due to their addiction to alcohol.
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Learn about the job of a court reporter and the time it takes to master the keystrokes.
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Learn about the job of a court reporter and the time it takes to master the keystrokes. The median pay for a court reporter is $61,000 as of May 2020.
ChapterThe High-Pressure Job of a Court Reporter
EpisodeUnsung Heroes of the Court
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Court reporting is a highly stressful job, with the pressure to get everything right, not miss anything, and stay on track for hours on end.
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Court reporting is a highly stressful job, with the pressure to get everything right, not miss anything, and stay on track for hours on end. Despite the high pressure, many people excel in this field, and the job has its rewards.
ChapterThe High-Pressure Job of a Court Reporter
EpisodeUnsung Heroes of the Court
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Join Jay Shetty as he delves into the relationship between our brains and experiences and shares the stories, tools, and people that have made a difference in the lives of his guests.
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Join Jay Shetty as he delves into the relationship between our brains and experiences and shares the stories, tools, and people that have made a difference in the lives of his guests.
ChapterThe High-Pressure Job of a Court Reporter
EpisodeUnsung Heroes of the Court
PodcastStuff You Should Know
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Courtroom sketch artists are often overlooked. Their sketches are not ordered by the court but rather produced for the media to accompany reports of court cases. These artists are becoming less common now that cameras are allowed in the courtroom.
ChapterThe High-Pressure Job of a Court Reporter
EpisodeUnsung Heroes of the Court
PodcastStuff You Should Know
In the past, cameras were not allowed in courtrooms due to the chaos they caused during the first high-profile trial, Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
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In the past, cameras were not allowed in courtrooms due to the chaos they caused during the first high-profile trial, Lindbergh baby kidnapping. As a result, the American Bar Association banned cameras, and although some states and the federal government allow them, most court proceedings are still covered by sketches due to this historical precedent.