COURT RECORDING EQUIPMENT. —Mr E. Hobbs, a technician (right), showing the Attor-ney-General (Mr J. R. Marshall) new electronic recording equipment which has been installed in the upstairs courtroom of the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington. The equipment, which cost £700, will be tested for a year. The machine is linked to microphones above the bench, counsels’ tables, the witness box, and dock. It is designed to allow Court proceedings to continue at a natural pace, instead of being delayed while typewritten notes are taken.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 7
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82COURT RECORDING EQUIPMENT.—Mr E. Hobbs, a technician (right), showing the Attorney-General (Mr J. R. Marshall) new electronic recording equipment which has been installed in the upstairs courtroom of the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington. The equipment, which cost £700, will be tested for a year. The machine is linked to microphones above the bench, counsels’ tables, the witness box, and dock. It is designed to allow Court proceedings to continue at a natural pace, instead of being delayed while typewritten notes are taken. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 7
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