Maine Code § 4-653

Authentication of evidence
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In all cases coming before the Law Court from the Supreme Judicial Court or from the Superior
Court in which a copy of the evidence is required by statute, rule of court or order of the presiding
justice, a certificate signed by the Official Court Reporter or a transcriber of an electronically recorded
record, stating that the report furnished by the reporter or transcriber is a correct transcript of the
reporter's stenographic notes or the electronically recorded record of the testimony and proceedings at
the trial of the cause, is a sufficient authentication of the reporter's stenographic notes or the
electronically recorded record without the signature of the presiding justice. [PL 2007, c. 539, Pt. JJ,
§3 (AMD).]

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