Free Traffic Legal Advice
General discussion => The Flame Pit => Topic started by: jr123 on June 18, 2025, 12:23:45 am
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Where the cats have no tails
Cheers Andy I now have Bono the eco warrior singing that in my head (https://emoji.tapatalk-cdn.com/emoji35.png)
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They also don't have tails
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What about London Tribunals?
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Ah, Fraggle Rock. I know it well.
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Where the cats have no tails
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How unfortunate. My local court just burns the recording to a CD for you.
Is that in England or Wales?
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How unfortunate. My local court just burns the recording to a CD for you.
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Last time I was involved with such matters, you could not obtain the recordings, you could only obtain a transcript from an approved transcript provider, which was as expensive as you would expect and had to be signed off by the judge. Obviously, making your own transcript, which might show what the judge actually said, is a very serious criminal offence.
HMCTS seem to good at one thing, and one thing only - that is saving HMCTS money at the expense of those that have to use HMCTS.
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How does HMCTS provide recordings these days? Once obtained, a decent transcript should be the most minor of work for any decent AI tool.
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this is the County court. There will be nothing published. Yes, you will be charged an arm and a leg if you want a transcript. The Crown Court is a completely different matter and not relevant to a civil debt claim in the small claims track. It would only ever be published if it went to appeal.
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Not wishing to hijack your thread but here is my experience of obtaining court transcripts,,,
I attended crown court as both witness and victim of a prolific child sex abuser (over 20 victims) a few years back, after it was all over and they had been sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence I went looking for the transcript of the my part in the procedure.
I was told that I personally would have to contact a private court transciption service provider if I wanted to read what I was asked and answered while in the witness box plus pay extra to have the judges sentencing remarks transcribed which I thought was outrageous as this judge has in the past had their sentencing remarks posted on various websites.
I ended up paying over £200 to a court transcription company in London to get what I was looking for, of course I passed on privately all the sentencing comments free of charge to all the other victims who wanted to read the comments but couldn't afford the cost.
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You won't find county court transcripts, because there aren't any. There are some persuasive appellate cases but you'd have to use auntie Google to help you find those. Only transcripts for cases in higher courts are available in archives such as bailii.org (https://www.bailii.org).
Any relating to parking will be appeal cases.
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You'll find a lot of the cases are in italics, highlight the case name and a link should take you to the case. Or highlight and copy the case name to your search bar and that should find the case for you.
Probably not from the County Court though.
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You'll find a lot of the cases are in italics, highlight the case name and a link should take you to the case. Or highlight and copy the case name to your search bar and that should find the case for you.
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Hi,
I have read through a few of the threads and noticed that the users always cite various court case transcripts as evidence along with dropbox links.
I was wondering if there was an archive/collection of these where I could read them?
Thank you!