Is the job of Court Reporter disappearing?

Judicial officials say replacing court reporters with digital recordings may mean an increase in expenses to taxpayers and the accuracy of court transcripts may decline.
High court 's upper court judge said that he did not oppose the replacement of a live court reporter with a digital recorder. However, he felt that there was hardly a way for the technology to fully implement it.
The center court center conducted this survey.
The administrative agency announced a report that the recorders should be used in essentially strict court proceedings such as higher court civil and criminal proceedings. However, in many counties, digital recorder is used in the procedure of the district court.
When a digital record becomes a new standard, it replaces the 100 courthouse press office including two in Robeson County.
The office that manages the court system (court administrative office) recently investigated the demand for reporters of salaries and courts after a request from the General Assembly one year ago. It was estimated that 2 million dollars will be relieved when private reporters are hired according to demand and recording equipment is installed in the court room. According to the Senate Plan! The staff of 100 national reporters will be cut in half and will reduce the national budget.
John Smith (John Smith) Court's Secretary said the agency is not to remove the live coat reporter. But according to Raleigh's News & Observer, there should be a "gradual transition to the proper mix". In other words, you need to use both digital recording and live recorder. Complex cases need to be reserved for live court reporters, the daily matters are digital recordings.
Robson County Judge, Court Reporters, Local Lawyers, Public Defenders, Others representing Local Courts, Recently, Michael Walters Senator and Moore's Robson County and James L. Bols Jr. Charles Graham State Councilor County, fear their concerns. Boles is the Co-Chair of the House Justice and Public Safety Expenditure Committee, and Graham is a member of the committee.
Recently, there was a meeting where Senators (Michael Walters), National Representatives (Charles Graham), Court Reporters, Local Lawyers, Public Security Attorneys discussed newly proposed changes in Robeson County.
On the other hand, some officials oppose the use of the digital recorder regardless of anything.
Walters also raised concerns about this recommendation.
Even after listening to all of the sales points, some people have not purchased it yet.
Accuracy is an important concern for Walters.
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