When a transcript has been made by the official reporter and certified to as being a correct transcript of notes, tapes or audio records of the testimony and other proceedings of the trial, the same shall be prima facie a correct statement thereof and may thereafter be introduced and read in evidence in the trial of any case in any state court of the state of Mississippi, without the necessity of further identification, provided such matter is otherwise admissible.
Miss. Code Ann. § 9-13-43
Transcript as prima facie correct; use as evidence
Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Daggans v. State (1999)
Most recently applied in Daniel Paul Copple v. State of Mississippi (June 2016)
Codes, 1942, § 1636.1; Laws, 1958, ch. 280, § 2.
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