A person who types is called a typist. The typist in a court is given the title of Registrar.
In New Zealand, the order of precedence in a courtroom states that in the absent of the Judge and Deputy Judge, the Registrar assumes precedence of the courtroom.
The Registrar, as well as being a skilled typist, must be an experienced lawyer familiar with the law and the judicial system of New Zealand. The Registrar is often asked to read out witness statements if the witness is absent.
Added: (in the US) the person who transcribes court proceedings is known as a "Court Reporter."
They are called reporters or editors
The court reporter types out the transcript of the trial.
this particular type of person is called a "phsycopath" they have no feeling or remorse, these types you want to stay away from.
A person who looks for rocks is typically called a rockhound or a mineral collector. They enjoy finding, collecting, and studying different types of rocks and minerals as a hobby.
certain types of color receptor cells, called cones.
Usually, a person with diabetes is called a 'diabetic'. Though, there are two types of diabetes. To differentiate between the two, you would either say he/she is a 'type one diabetic' or a 'type two diabetic'.
A person who cuts stone is called a stonemason. Stonemasons work with different types of stone to create structures, sculptures, and architectural features using traditional hand tools or modern machinery.
There are different types of animism, but a person who follows an animist path is generically called an "animist."
The person that types a record of everything in a trial is a court reporter.
Person vs self, person vs person, person vs world and person vs nature are types of conflict.
Xenophobia is the fear of something foreign, especially strangers or foreign people. A person with xenophobia is called a xenophobe.
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