Feel free to answer or not answer stylistic questions as you see fit. I will go with standardized answers in cases where no preference is selected.

I am also happy to go off a finished transcript for further clarification.

Updated: June 8. 2025

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What is your preferred contact for quick response?
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Flags for your attention:
Non-video: Lawyer repeats same word(s): "How — how — how — how do you answer this?"
Video: Lawyer repeats same word(s): "How — how — how — how do you answer this?"
Non-video: Lawyer repeats different word(s): "How were — When did you see this?"
Video: Lawyer repeats different word(s): "How were — When did you see this?"
Non-video: Lawyer repeats partial word: "When did you ans- — answer this?"
Video: Lawyer repeats partial word: "When did you ans- — answer this?"
Non-video: Lawyer uses partial word but then changes word: "When did you ans- — question this?"
Video: Lawyer uses partial word but then changes word: "When did you ans- — question this?"
Non-video: Witness repeats word: "I — I — I saw the whole thing."
Video: Witness repeats word: "I — I — I saw the whole thing."
Non-video: Witness uses partial word then repeats complete word: "I ran to the mark- — market."
Video: Witness uses partial word then repeats complete word: "I ran to the mark- — market."
Non-video: Witness uses partial word but then changes word: "I ran to the mark- — store."
Video: Witness uses partial word but then changes word: "I ran to the mark- — store."
Leave in "strike that"?
If a witness trails off, but is not interrupted
Speaker identification following Colloquy:
Speaker identification, question and answer:
Objections:
Add (sic) after speaker clearly misspeaks
Phone numbers:
Numbers: Spell out one through:
Time: "nine o'clock" =
Time: "five p.m." =
Punctuation of dates:
Oxford commas: