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Title : Title 04. JUDICIARY
Chapter : Chapter 15. REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Title 4 - §651-A. Production of reviewable record

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§651-A. Production of reviewable record

The Supreme Judicial Court shall prescribe rules that ensure the production of a reviewable record of proceedings before all state courts within the Judicial Department. [1991, c. 528, Pt. E, §3 (new); Pt. RRR (aff); c. 591, Pt. E, §3 (new).]

Section History:
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§E3 (NEW).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§RRR (AFF).
PL 1991,
Ch. 591,
§E3 (NEW).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §651. Appointment and duties; salary and expenses (REPEALED)

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§651. Appointment and duties; salary and expenses (REPEALED)



Section History:
PL 1965,
Ch. 512,
§1 (AMD).
PL 1967,
Ch. 470,
§1 (AMD).
P&SL 1969,
Ch. 197,
§D2 (AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 203,
§ (AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 480,
§ (AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 590,
§4 (AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 382,
§ (AMD).
PL 1971,
Ch. 505,
§ (AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 578,
§ (AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 599,
§3 (AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§7 (AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 383,
§11 (AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 408,
§27,27-A (AMD).
PL 1975,
Ch. 430,
§20 (AMD).
PL 1977,
Ch. 208,
§1 (RPR).
PL 1981,
Ch. 647,
§2,3 (AMD).
PL 1987,
Ch. 152,
§ (AMD).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§E2 (RP ).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§RRR (AFF).
PL 1991,
Ch. 591,
§E2 (RP ).
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Office of the Revisor of Statutes
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §652. Approval and payment of reporters' expenses (REPEALED)

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§652. Approval and payment of reporters' expenses (REPEALED)



Section History:
PL 1975,
Ch. 383,
§12 (RPR).
PL 1975,
Ch. 408,
§28 (RPR).
PL 1975,
Ch. 735,
§13 (RP ).
PL 1977,
Ch. 208,
§2 (RPR).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§E4 (RP ).
PL 1991,
Ch. 528,
§RRR (AFF).
PL 1991,
Ch. 591,
§E4 (RP ).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §653. Authentication of evidence

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§653. Authentication of evidence

In all cases coming before the law court from the Supreme Judicial Court or from the Superior Court in which a copy of the evidence is required by statute, rule of court or order of the presiding justice, a certificate signed by the Official Court Reporter, stating that the report furnished by him is a correct transcript of his stenographic notes of the testimony and proceedings at the trial of the cause, shall be a sufficient authentication thereof without the signature of the presiding justice.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §654. Death or disability

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§654. Death or disability

When in any criminal case any material part of a transcript of the evidence taken by the Official Court Reporter cannot be obtained because of his death or disability, the justice who presided at the trial of the case shall on motion, after notice and hearing, if it is evident that the lack of such transcript prejudices the respondent in prosecuting his exceptions or appeal, set aside any verdict rendered in the case and grant a new trial at any time within one year after it was returned.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §655. Testimony proved by certified copy of notes of former testimony

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§655. Testimony proved by certified copy of notes of former testimony

Whenever it becomes necessary in any court in the State to prove the testimony of a witness at the trial of any former case in any court in the State, the certified copy of the notes of such testimony, taken by the Official Court Reporter at the court where said witness testified, is evidence to prove the same.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §656. Stenographic reports taxed in bill of costs

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 1: REPORTERS IN THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS

§656. Stenographic reports taxed in bill of costs

Any amount legally chargeable by Official Court Reporters for writing out their reports for use in civil actions and actually paid by either party whose duty it is to furnish them may be taxed in the bill of costs and allowed against the losing party, as is now allowed for copies, if furnished by the clerk.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §701. Appointment and tenure; salary (REPEALED)

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 2: REPORTER OF THE LAW COURT

§701. Appointment and tenure; salary (REPEALED)



Section History:
PL 1965,
Ch. 391,
§1 (AMD).
PL 1969,
Ch. 467,
§4 (RP ).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §702. Duties

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 2: REPORTER OF THE LAW COURT

§702. Duties

The Reporter of Decisions shall prepare correct reports of all legal questions argued and decided, reporting cases more or less at large according to his judgment of their importance. He shall publish periodic advance sheets and at least one volume of Maine Reports yearly. The reporter shall, subject to the approval of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, make a written contract in the name of the State with any person, firm or corporation for the printing, publishing and binding of said reports. The price of each volume and the advance sheets shall be stated in the contract. He may require such person, firm or corporation to give a good and sufficient bond with good and sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of all the terms and conditions of such contract by the person, firm or corporation with whom the reporter makes such contract. In case of a breach of any or all of the conditions of such bond, the reporter may maintain an action on such bond in the name of the State. In the exercise of any discretionary powers vested in him by this section or by section 57, the Reporter of Decisions shall act in accordance with such instructions or advice as may be given to him by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. [1965, c. 459, § 1 (amd).] div>
All copies of the Maine Reports purchased by the State shall be delivered to the State Law Librarian for distribution as provided in Title 3, section 173, subsection 3, paragraph B. [1973, c. 788, § 8 (new).]

Section History:
PL 1965,
Ch. 459,
§1 (AMD).
PL 1973,
Ch. 788,
§8 (AMD).
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §703. Copyright of reports (REPEALED)

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 2: REPORTER OF THE LAW COURT

§703. Copyright of reports (REPEALED)



Section History:
PL 1965,
Ch. 459,
§2 (RP ).
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §704. Reimbursement for expenses (REPEALED)

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 2: REPORTER OF THE LAW COURT

§704. Reimbursement for expenses (REPEALED)



Section History:
PL 1969,
Ch. 467,
§4 (RP ).
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §751. Duties of reporters

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§751. Duties of reporters

The judge of any court of probate or court of insolvency may appoint a reporter to report the proceedings at any hearing or examination in his court, whenever such judge deems it necessary or advisable. Such reporter shall be sworn to a faithful discharge of his duty and, under the direction of the judge, shall take full notes of all oral testimony at such hearing or examination and such other proceedings at such hearing or examination as the judge directs; and when required by the judge shall furnish for the files of the court a correct typewritten transcript of his notes of the oral testimony of any person testifying at such hearing or submitting to such examination, and in making said transcript the reporter shall transcribe his said notes in full by questions and answers.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §752. Reading and signing transcript of testimony

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§752. Reading and signing transcript of testimony

In cases where the person testifying or submitting to examination is required by law to sign his testimony or examination, the transcript made as provided in section 751 shall be read to the person whose testimony or examination it is, at a time and place to be appointed by the judge, unless such person or his counsel in writing waives such reading. If it is found to be accurate, or if it contains errors or mistakes or alleged errors or mistakes and such errors or mistakes are either corrected or the proceedings had in relation to the same as provided, such transcript shall be signed by the person whose testimony or examination it is. When the reading of a transcript is waived as provided by this section, such transcript shall be deemed correct. In all other cases the transcript need not be signed but shall be deemed to be complete and correct without signing and shall have the same effect as if signed.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §753. Copies of transcript as evidence

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§753. Copies of transcript as evidence

Whenever it becomes necessary in any court in the State to prove the testimony or examination taken as provided in sections 751 and 752, the certified copy of the transcript of such testimony or examination taken by such stenographer is evidence to prove the same.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §754. Correction of mistakes in transcript

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§754. Correction of mistakes in transcript

Manifest errors or mistakes in any transcript may be corrected, under the direction of the judge, according to the facts. When an error or mistake is alleged by the party conducting the hearing or examination or by his counsel, or by the person testifying or submitting to examination or by his counsel, and said parties cannot agree whether or not there is such an error or mistake as alleged, or what correction should be made, the judge shall decide whether or not such an error or mistake exists, and may allow or disallow a correction according as he may find the fact. In such case the judge shall annex to the transcript a certificate signed by him stating the alleged error or mistake and by whom alleged, and the correction allowed or disallowed. In case the said parties mutually agree that there is an error or mistake in the transcript, and in like manner agree what the correction should be, the transcript may be corrected according to such agreement, but such correction shall be stated and made in the presence of the judge. No changes or alterations shall be made in any transcript except in the presence of the judge or the person appointed by the judge to take the examination.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §755. Appointment of reporter by judge

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§755. Appointment of reporter by judge

When an examination is taken before some person appointed by the judge to take it, the judge may appoint a reporter to attend such examination for the purposes mentioned in section 751, and the duties of such reporter shall be the same as in examinations before the judge. The powers and duties of any person appointed by the judge to take an examination shall be the same at such examination as those of the judge, and the same proceedings for the correction or alteration of transcripts may be had before such person as before the judge.
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Augusta, Maine 04333-0007 Title 4 - §756. Transcripts deemed original papers

Title 4: JUDICIARY
Chapter 15: REPORTERS OF DECISIONS AND TESTIMONY
Subchapter 3: REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIPTS IN PROBATE COURT

§756. Transcripts deemed original papers

All transcripts made and signed as provided shall be deemed original papers.
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
 
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