daisydomino
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Transcripts do not take a week or more to do, period. The transcript for that day is only 400 pages. That is nothing. Each objection and word from the other party goes on a separate line and the lines are double spaced if not more, for easy reading. IF the court wanted them released, they would have been released. A court reporter could have this done overnight if the judge asked/ordered them to do so. Since it was already ordered to be prepared, it should have been done a long time ago. Lawyers will ask for a transcript at the end of the court day and have it in their hands by the morning. It's not that hard and it's common practice during trial, except this one. This is a another delay, no doubt in my mind.
We don't know what else is going on and what resources are available. This is like complaining that the JA trial is starting late in the morning because the judge is hearing other matters. Later we find out that she's dealing with several murder trials that day. They're all important. We are just following this one.