I do not have the exact transcripts - what I managed to find are these:
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I know you were referring to the bail hearing there, but I do wish that the court had published the actual transcripts for the trial itself online. I was able to find them online for the Mark Duggan inquest here in the UK, and they made fascinating reading and could be relied upon to be the actual words that were said by the witnesses, whereas I find that with the Pistorius case, the only transcripts you can find online are those Sky ones, or other online papers where their journalists were publishing a whole load of tweets as the trial went on, but to me, these aren't really good enough, you do need the *actual* court transcripts, otherwise bits get missed out or words misheard, etc. Also, it is far easier to find a certain part of a witnesses testimony on a transcript than it is to try and find it on those videos of the trial .. it's almost impossible to go back through those things to try and find a certain piece you want to quote. I can't really see why they can't publish the court transcripts online, just like the Mark Duggan ones were here in the UK.