Motion to furnish daily transcript
Motion to furnish daily transcript
Generally, daily transcripts are only granted in extraordinary cases. They are often economically prohibitive to all but the richest defendant where the defendant, and not the state must pay the cost of the daily transcript. Where granting daily transcripts is a matter of discretion, the following argument is likely to be most helpful in a computer crime case: The likelihood of appeal as a result of the novelty of the factual and legal questions involved and the technical nature of the case make it more necessary for counsel to review the testimony of experts and other technical witnesses immediately after they are given, rather than attempting to review the entire case after the completion of a transcript for appeal.FN87