Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2322

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Court reporters; require to provide transcript upon request of the court under certain circumstances.

Impact

Through the provisions of SB2322, Mississippi legislation will see an essential adjustment in how court records are managed. The bill intends to not only standardize the responsibilities of court reporters but also to improve access to trial transcripts, thereby promoting transparency in the judicial system. When enacted, this bill will ensure that legal representatives and involved parties have the pertinent documentation required for appeals and other legal necessities, which can significantly affect litigation outcomes. Furthermore, the amendment emphasizes the state's commitment to upholding judicial integrity and operational efficiency within courtrooms.

Summary

Senate Bill 2322 proposes to amend Section 9-13-25 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The key amendment in this bill requires court reporters, in certain circumstances, to provide transcripts of proceedings, hearings, or trials upon request by the court or a judicial hearing officer. This legislative change seeks to clarify the obligations of court reporters during legal proceedings, ensuring that necessary records are more readily available to facilitate judicial processes. The implementation of this bill is aimed at enhancing the efficacy and accountability of court reporting in the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB2322 may bring forth various opinions, particularly regarding the potential implications of the mandated transcript provisions. While supporters argue that this will enhance accountability and access to legal records, some may raise concerns about the additional workload placed on court reporters, especially in districts with limited resources. This requirement may prompt discussions about the feasibility of funding and providing the necessary tools for court reporters to comply effectively with the new mandates. Addressing these concerns will be critical as the bill advances through legislative consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2325

Court reporters; require to provide transcript upon request of the court under certain circumstances.

MS HB1241

Court reporters; require to provide a transcript.

MS AB1189

Court reporting: digital reporters and legal transcriptionists.

MS SB230

Court reporters; eliminating charge for certain transcripts. Effective date.

MS SB296

Court reporters; establishing options for cases in which a court reporter is unavailable; authorizing Supreme Court to set certain transcript fee. Effective date.

MS SB296

Court reporters; establishing options for cases in which a court reporter is unavailable; authorizing Supreme Court to set certain transcript fee. Effective date.

MS S0354

Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.

MS H6159

Increases the per page transcription fees for court reporters in court proceedings.

MS SB00360

An Act Concerning The Transcript Fees Charged By Official Court Reporters And Court Reporting Monitors.

MS HB2383

Relating to court deposition and transcription services and fees and to court reporters and certified court interpreters; establishing a civil penalty.

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