kentuckiana reporters

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Serving All of the Midwest

Areas we frequently service

 • Bardstown, KY
 • Bowling Green, KY
 • Covington, KY
 • Elizabethtown, KY
 • Erlanger, KY
 • Florence, KY
 • Frankfort, KY
 • Ft. Thomas, KY
 • Lexington, KY
 • Louisville, KY
 • Middletown, KY
 • Owensboro, KY 
 • Paducah, KY 
 • Pikeville, KY
 • Richmond, KY
 • Winchester, KY
 • Clarksville, IN
 • Evansville, IN
 • Ft. Wayne, IN
 • Gary, IN
 • Indianapolis, IN
 • Jeffersonville, IN
 • New Albany, IN
 • Terre Haute, IN
 • Batesville, OH
 • Cincinnati, OH
 • Dayton, OH
 • Greensburg, OH
 • West Chester, OH
 • Knoxville, TN
 • Memphis, TN
 • Nashville, TN
 


Affiliations:


 • NCRA - National Court Reporters Association
 • AGCV - American Guild of Court Videographers
 • KCRA - Kentucky Court Reporters Assocations
 • OCRA - Ohio Court Reporters Association
 • ISRA   - Indiana Shorthand Reporters
                Association
 • STAR - Society for the Technological
                Advancement of Reporting 
 • NVRA - National Verbatim Reporters
                Association

Certifications:

 • CME-Certified Multimedia Expert.
 • RMR-Registered Merit Reporter.
 • RPR-Registered Professional Reporter.
 • CSR-Certified Shorthand Reporter.
 • CCR-Certified Court Reporter.
 • CDVS-Certified Deposition Video Specialist
 • CLR-Certified Livenote Reporter
 • CTT-Certified Trial Technician
 • CPS-Certified Production Specialist
 • CLSP-Certified LiveNote Service Providers

 
 
 

RECENT EXAMPLES OF CASES WHERE COURT REPORTERS WERE NOT PRESENT:

  • Earlier this year, a murder trial was dismissed in Frederick, Maryland, because there was a glitch in the recorder. After two days of testimony and opening statements, it was discovered that the equipment was malfunctioning and nothing had been recorded. A mistrial was declared, and the families will now have to relive the tragedy of the trial when the case is reheard
  • In 2001, a hearing regarding the navigability of the John Day River in Oregon was ruled a mistrial after the court computer failed to record all of the testimony. Only a few parts of the five-day trial involving nearly 200 defendants were recorded.
  • In 2002, a man named Henry Rudolph was tried for burglary, sexual assault and violation of a protective order in the Utah Supreme Court. A malfunction in the recording system destroyed the record, and a new trial was ordered.
  • James Nichols
    was a material witness in the Oklahoma City bombing trials. In April of 1995, his testimony was heard before a U.S. magistrate judge. The hearing was recorded, and the tape was sealed for secrecy. Since no court reporter was present, this tape was the only record of the hearing. When a Detroit newspaper obtained an order for the tape to be unsealed, it was revealed that the tape was blank.