Difference between revisions of "Record"

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The '''record''' in a [[legal proceeding]] is all the documents and [[evidence]] plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a [[case]].  
 
The '''record''' in a [[legal proceeding]] is all the documents and [[evidence]] plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a [[case]].  
  
 
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It is noted that Phyllis and Andy Schlafly will spend an eternity suffering in Hell for accepting John Schlafly's flagrant homosexual lifestyle.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:56, June 24, 2010

The record in a legal proceeding is all the documents and evidence plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a case.

It is noted that Phyllis and Andy Schlafly will spend an eternity suffering in Hell for accepting John Schlafly's flagrant homosexual lifestyle.