Appeals
2.31 Incomplete transcript
William
E. Collie, COA03-1299, Douglas L. Hall
Transcript made from audiotape incomplete
Demien
Bey, COA04-24, John Hall
No transcript of receipt of verdict or sentencing.
Kenneth
Spellman, COA04-1526, Stephen Kiess
Failure to completely record when court ordered full recordation.
In
Re I.E., COA04-825, M. Alexander Charns
130 inaudibles in 116 page transcript deprived juvenile of right to appeal and
to effective assistance of appellate counsel.
Christopher
W. Alford, COA03-819, Constance E. Widenhouse
Transcript garbled
Jeffrey
N. Duke, 422A01, Benjamin Dowling-Sendor
Motion for new trial in capital case with missing transcript
Thomas
H. Clagon, 922SC1041, Constance E. Widenhouse
Defendant must receive new trial where no transcript can be produced
Eddie M. Ivey, 501A98,
Charlesena Elliot Walker
Motion for new trial in capital case with incomplete and garbled transcript
Travis
L. Walters, 58A02, Anne M. Gomez
Motion for new trial in capital case with incomplete and garbled transcript
Julio
G. Hernandez, COA04-1156, Anne M. Gomez
Defendant must be granted new trial because court reporter lost his notes and
cannot produce transcript of suppression hearing or guilty plea proceedings
S.W.,
COA04-1138, Matthew Wunsche
Over 80 "inaudibles" in transcript of juvenile adjudication precluded
meaningful review
In
re J.L.B., COA05-120, Russell J. Hollers, III
Tapes from juvenile hearing inaudible
Michael
Iver Peterson, COA-05-973, Thomas Maher
Defendant denied meaningful appellate review because the trial court failed
to preserve a playable copy of a video tape.
In
Re RR, COA-05-275, Douglas Hall
Transcript incomplete and so riddled with errors that review is impossible.
In
the Matter of C.A.S., COA06-997, James Freeman
Juvenile deprived of appeal as tapes inaudible and ADA had insufficient recollection
of hearing.
Edward
D. Hobbs, COA07-914, Anne M. Gomez
Court reporter cannot prepare transcript because tapes and notes missing; testimony
cannot be reconstructed