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When is a court reporter required to announce the time used by an attorney in a deposition?

  1. Always

  2. Only upon request

  3. At the end of each session

  4. Does not have to

The correct answer is: Does not have to

In the context of deposition procedures, a court reporter is generally not required to announce the time used by an attorney during the deposition. This responsibility typically lies with the attorneys involved, who can keep track of their own time. The court reporter's primary function is to create a verbatim transcript of the proceedings rather than manage time management aspects. While some organizations or specific deposition protocols may have varying practices regarding time announcements, the standard expectation does not mandate that court reporters announce time usage. Therefore, the assertion that a court reporter does not have to announce this information aligns with common procedural norms in legal environments.