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A Judge, a Bailiff, a Court Clerk, (occasionally) a Court Stenographer
The court reporter types out the transcript of the trial.
A stenographer is someone who is specialized in recording conversations between people into text. They are very popularly used in a court room so there will be no debate as to what was said in the court room.
Court Reporter
The person who writes everything down in a court session is called a court reporter or a stenographer. Their job is to create a verbatim record of everything that is said during the proceedings using a stenotype machine or other recording equipment.
It depends on where the court is. Not all courts use stenographers. In some places audio recordings are made of proceedings. And in some places, there is no audio recording or court stenographer. Check with the specific court you are inquiring about.
It is usually a court reporter or a stenographer.
The stenographer
In a courtroom, you would typically find a judge presiding over the proceedings, lawyers representing the parties involved, court reporters transcribing the dialogue, bailiffs maintaining order, and sometimes jurors or witnesses giving testimony.
Court reporter/stenographer
A stenographer or court reporter
Judge - Clerk of the Court - Bailiff - Court Stenographer - Defense Counsel - Prosecutor/Plaintiff's Counsel