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CASE RECORD - All papers filed with the court during a lawsuit and the transcripts of all hearings and trials (made by a court reporter) become part of the official case record. If a party appeals from a trial court judgment, the appellate court normally considers only information contained in the case record. It is therefore important for a party during the trial to get all of her evidence and objections into the case record in the event she later decides to appeal.
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