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By Dr. Judy Gay, published Jul 14, 2005
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Court Amplifier. This position actually goes by many names. If you will turn in to court TV you may see someone holding what appears to be a cone to thier face. The person is repeating what is said in court. In many courts, more every day, court amplifiers are replacing court reporters. Court repoprters type the dialogue, amplifiers simply repeat them. Many states require a certificate but a surprising number will accept at an home or online course in in place of a study course you physically attend. Some states require only that you pass a test they administer. In a great number of areas, you will be considered an "officer of court" and enjoy above average benefits and good pay. Most of the courses focus heavily on how to speak out the gramar that is necessary when amplifying. Check the requirements in your area.
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Did You Know?
court amplifiers are replacing court stenographers at a rapid pace.
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- Do what you love and the money will follow ( book)
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