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Refer to the case court jacket on file with the clerk of the court's office. If the jacket does not already contain a typewritten transcript of the trial (very few do), the file will contain information as to who the court stenographer was, or what agency or company they worked for. Contact the court stenographer, or their employer, and they will quote you a price for reproducing the transcript.

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