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Judge's notes |
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JUDGE'S NOTES. They are short statements, made by a judge on the trial of a
cause, of what transpires in the course of such trial. They usually contain
a statement of the testimony of witnesses; of documents offered or admitted
in evidence; of offers of evidence and whether it has been received or
rejected, and the like matters.
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A: From newspapers, the judge's notes - although they're practically indecipherable. |
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