Do you think JM has "helpers" who fact check during a long testimony like this? In case easily disproved lies are told, etc. he wouldn't have this help during a quick testimony and cross.
I know in these more modern days (not like my old court reporter machine when new stuff was just coming in) they have a system that shoots out a transcript pretty fast, and I'm not sure when they get it, but they could get a transcript of today maybe late tonight..
I have even seen a Court Reporter on break transcribe some if something unusual came up (and provide it to both sides) My guess is yes, his helpers in the court are doing their darnedest to listen and catch things and do the old fashioned note passing! Usually lean over and scribble on his yellow legal pad? that is common.. "hey JM ME contradicted ABCDE, bring it home man..."

and he will...he'll iron things right out when he gets up to do redirect...
Which he is doing here. i can hear it coming...
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Judge: Redirect
Prosecutor (JM): Sir...Sir, in terms of the seqencing of the wounds, do you remember having an interview with this individual with the glasses? (Pointing at Nurmi) Do you remember having an interview with him?
ME: Vaguely, I do remember the Defense interview...
Prosecutor (JM): (interrupting the answer) YOU were interviewed with regard to this case right? (excitement level rising, sounding agitated)
And you have a copy of that interview don't you?
ME: I do.
Prosecutor (JM): And you WERE asked about the sequencing of these injuries weren't you?
ME: Yes
Defense: OBJECTION, leading!
Judge: Sustained
Prosecutor (JM): Alright, did you talk to them about the sequencing of the injuries?
ME: Yes
Prosecutor (JM): And...and at anytime did you stop the interview and say "no I don't want to talk to you about the sequencing of the injuries"
ME: No (sounding quiet, almost defeated? or upset)
Prosecutor (JM): And...were you asked about the sequencing of the injuries?
ME: Yes
Prosecutor (JM): And what did you tell them about the interview that you had with THEM?
ME: I felt that the gunshot wound may have been last but at any event...um,
the gunshot wounds and the wounds to the neck would have had to have come after the defensive wounds of the hands.
Prosecutor (JM): And is that what you told us today?
ME: yes
Prosecutor (JM): Now sir with regard to procedure or the process that takes place when a body is brought in...