RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS Sample Clauses

The 'Recording the Proceedings' clause establishes the rules and permissions regarding the audio, video, or written recording of meetings, hearings, or other formal proceedings. Typically, this clause specifies who is authorized to make such recordings, under what circumstances recording is allowed, and any requirements for notifying participants. For example, it may require prior consent from all parties or restrict recording to official purposes only. The core function of this clause is to protect the privacy and integrity of the proceedings while ensuring that accurate records are maintained when necessary.
RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS. All proceed- ings at a motion hearing, including any findings of fact and conclusions of law made orally by the court, must be recorded by a court reporter or a suitable recording device.
RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS. Except while the grand jury is deliberating or voting, all proceedings must be recorded by a court re- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or by a suitable recording device. But the validity of a prosecution is not affected by the unintentional failure to make a recording. Unless the court orders otherwise, an attorney for the government will retain control of the recording, the reporter’s notes, and any ▇▇▇▇- script prepared from those notes.
RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS. The proceed- ings during which the defendant enters a plea must be recorded by a court reporter or by a suitable recording device. If there is a guilty plea or a nolo contendere plea, the record must include the inquiries and advice to the defend- ant required under Rule 11(b) and (c).
RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS. The prelimi- nary hearing must be recorded by a court re- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or by a suitable recording device. A re- cording of the proceeding may be made available to any party upon request. A copy of the record- ing and a transcript may be provided to any party upon request and upon any payment re- quired by applicable Judicial Conference regula- tions.
RECORDING THE PROCEEDINGS. The court must record any proceedings under this rule by using a court reporter or a suitable recording device.