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Tuition-free Classes Address Shortage of Court Reporters

As the state of Illinois faces a shortage of court reporters, training classes are designed to rebuild this vital labor force and direct trainees to courthouse

Tuition-free classes address shortage of court reporters

(The Center Square) – As the state of Illinois faces a shortage of court reporters, training classes are designed to rebuild this vital labor force and direct trainees to courthouse jobs. While some consider the court r.

Champaign County s first stenography class aims to fill shortage of court reporters

“There is a great need for the reporters in the courtroom because citizens and litigants are entitled to a record, an accurate record of the court proceedings."

Champaign County Courthouse s veteran stenographer hanging up her machine

Court stenographer Melissa Clagg, shown Wednesday in the Champaign County Courthouse in Urbana, is set to retire at the year’s end after a career of more than 30 years. Robin Scholz/The News-Gazette URBANA — You might not think the silent person in a court of law would be the most powerful person present. But court stenographer Melissa Clagg, who has been keeping a verbatim record of what’s said for 36 years, begs to differ. “Our record has to go to the higher court if it’s appealed, so we have to be accurate,” Clagg said. After 33 years of sitting quietly while working furiously at the Champaign County Courthouse, the 56-year-old Urbana woman is going to retire from the physically and mentally challenging daily grind. Her last day at the courthouse is Thursday.

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