Why the Lack of an Record Is a Constitutional Problem, with Erin Smith (Part 2)
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Responding to a decades-long lack of court reporters, the Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2024 ordered that electronic recordings may be made. This arguably violates a statute prohibiting the use of electronic recordings. But Erin Smith, co-founder of the Family Violence Appellate Project, explains why the lack of meaningful access to an appellate record is a constitutional crisis. She explains how the General Order is carefully drawn to avoid any prejudice to the interests of the court-reporters association while providing opportunity to create the all-important appellate record.
Erin Smith’s biography and LinkedIn profile.
Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.
Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.
Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal’s weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.
Other items discussed in the episode:
- 9/5/24 LASC General Order.
- Letters to the Editor: Let judges hit 'record' when no court reporters are available, Erin C. Smith
- Tim Kowal, A Day Without a Court Reporter
- Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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