Sec. 5. (a) Subject to subsection (b), if an indigent person: (1) desires to appeal to the supreme court or the court of appeals the decision of a trial court in a criminal case; and (2) does not have sufficient means to procure the typed or printed manuscript or transcript of the evidence taken by the court reporter; the court shall direct the court reporter to transcribe the notes of evidence into a typed or printed manuscript or transcript as soon as practicable and deliver the manuscript or transcript to the indigent person. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a): (1) the court must be satisfied that the indigent person lacks sufficient means to pay the court reporter for making the manuscript or transcript of evidence; and (2) the court reporter may charge the compensation allowed by law in cases for making and furnishing a manuscript or transcript. The reporter shall be paid by the court from the proper county treasury. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-1-4-1.] IC 33-41 ARTICLE 41. COURT REPORTERS Ch. 1. Powers and Duties Ch. 2. Salaries Ch. 3. Depositions IC 33-41-1 Chapter 1. Powers and Duties 33-41-1-1 Appointment and duties of official reporters 33-41-1-2 Gender of appointee; child of judge 33-41-1-3 Oath of office 33-41-1-4 Removal from office; filling vacancy of office 33-41-1-5 Transcript of proceedings 33-41-1-6 Powers of court reporter; taking examinations and depositions; bond; seal 33-41-1-7 Small claims courts; transcript fee
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