1.
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Define the principles of machine shorthand. (I)
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2.
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Compare and contrast characteristics of Literary, Jury Charge, and
Question and Answer testimony as it relates to machine shorthand. (I)
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3.
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Analyze procedures and policies of machine shorthand as they relate to
Literary, Jury Charge, and Question and Answer testimony. (I)
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4.
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Define legal terminology and demonstrate the related brief form in
machine shorthand. (II)
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5.
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Write five minutes of dictated Literary material at 160 words per
minute, Jury Charge material at 180 words per minute, and Question and
Answer testimony at 200 words per minute. (III)
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6.
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Write speed drills of dictated number and letter combinations, proper
names, and geographic locations. (IV)
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7.
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Identify on machine up to four different speakers in a courtroom or
deposition setting. (IV)
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8.
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Write dictated Literary, Jury Charge, and Question and Answer
testimony material with a 98.5% accuracy. (IV)
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9.
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Transcribe Literary, Jury Charge, and Question and Answer testimony
material with a 98.5% accuracy. (V)
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10.
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Read back Literary, Jury Charge, and Question and Answer testimony at
speeds ranging from 160 to 200 words per minute. (VI)
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