§ 8-5-5 — Reports of superior, family and district court and traffic tribunal.
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Court reporters shall report stenographically or electronic court reporters or
similar recording personnel shall report electronically the proceedings in the
trial of every action or proceeding, civil or criminal, in the superior court,
family court, district court and traffic tribunal. Each court reporter or
electronic court reporter or similar recording personnel shall also, upon the
order of any justice of the court, transcribe or otherwise reproduce his or her
report to be filed with the papers in the case. He or she shall also make a
transcript of or otherwise reproduce the whole or any part of the report upon
the written request, filed with the clerk, by either party to the action or
proceeding, and when completed and within the time limited by the court for
filing the transcript, shall immediately deliver the transcript to the party
ordering it, or to the attorney of record of the party, and in the case of
transcription by court reporters for such service shall be paid a reasonable
compensation, not less than five dollars ($5.00) and not exceeding three
dollars ($3.00) per page for originals and one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50)
per page for copies thereof, to be allowed by the court; and, in case the
transcript is used in subsequent proceedings in the cause, the cost of the
transcript may be allowed as a part of the costs. In the case of electronic
court recordings the person making the recordings or another person so
designated by the court may be requested or ordered, in lieu of making a
transcript, to reproduce the recording and certify its authenticity, and in
such case each party requesting the reproduction shall pay to the court the sum
of ten dollars ($10.00) per cassette.