Legal Question in Criminal Law in Indiana
If your trial transcripts are deliberately destroyed by a court recorder making it impossible to appeal a conviction, is the state obligated to exponge the conviction?
Asked on 8/02/09, 7:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Rigdon
Rockhill Pinnick LLP
No. I have never heard of a court reporter deliberately doing something like this. They are typically very careful about protecting this type of evidence until the time for appeal has passed.
Answered on 8/07/09, 4:33 pm
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