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Description Example page of stenographers copy of an expert's deposition.jpg |
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Example page of stenographers copy of an expert's deposition
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Source | http://serc.carleton.edu/woburn/instructors/taking_depositions.html . For the full transcript see: http://serc.carleton.edu/woburn/resources/Trial_testimony.html |
Author | Copy from the USA Federal Court case, made by Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College |
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