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Saturday, October 30, 2010
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - HEARING AND APPEAL - CASE NO. 2
I received the transcript and reviewed it. It is important to note that at the ALJ hearings, the hearings are tape recorded. The tape recorder is usually at the end of the witness table. It is important, when a witness testifies, to speak directly into the tape recorder. In this case, the written transcript revealed that there were many instances where the transcriber was unable to hear the testimony and, as a result, the transcript had many instances of "inaudible".
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