It's not just this trial. Tenth Circuit
Local Rule 34.1(E) (page 132
of the linked PDF)
states:
(1) Recording. Oral arguments are recorded
electronically for
the use of the court. Parties or others seeking access to
the
recordings may, however, file a motion to obtain a copy.
The
motion must
state the reason or reasons access is sought.
Upon
issuance of an order from
the hearing panel granting the
request,
the clerk will be directed to forward
the mp3 recording via
email.
(2) Transcription. Counsel or
parties may move for
permission
to arrange, at their own expense, for a
qualified court
reporter to
be present and to report and transcribe oral
argument. A
copy of
the transcript must be filed with the circuit
clerk.
So the Court has an aural recording for their use,
but
no transcript.
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