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What kinds of changes may a deponent make in a deposition transcript?

   What kinds of changes may a deponent make in a deposition transcript?
Litigation and Trial Practice
Litigation and Trial Practice
Janis L. Walter,… 6th Edition
Chapter 12, Problem 5 ↓

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A deposition transcript is a written record of the testimony given by a deponent during a deposition, which is a part of the pre-trial discovery process in legal proceedings.  Show more…

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Deposition Transcript
A deposition transcript is the written record of the oral testimony given during a deposition. It serves as a crucial piece of evidence in legal proceedings by capturing exactly what was said during the deposition, and it must accurately reflect the testimony provided without any substantive alteration.
Transcript Review and Correction Process
After a deposition, the deponent is granted the opportunity to review the transcript to ensure its accuracy. This review process allows for the correction of errors such as typographical mistakes, transcription inaccuracies, or minor misrepresentations that do not change the fundamental meaning of the testimony.
Limitations on Modifications
While minor corrections are permitted during the transcript review process, deponents are generally prohibited from making substantive changes to the record. The integrity of the deposition is maintained by restricting alterations that could significantly modify the content or context of the original testimony.

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