Here's one. A court reporter was working on a long and dull case. Suddenly, the judge's stomach growled really loudly during a very quiet moment. The reporter couldn't help but include a little note about it in their personal journal later. They said it was so unexpected and made the whole solemn courtroom atmosphere seem a bit more human and humorous for a moment.
Well, there was a court reporter who misheard a witness say 'pistol' as 'poodle'. It led to a really confused moment in the courtroom until the error was caught. Also, a court reporter once had a very talkative parrot in the background during a remote session. The parrot kept repeating phrases like 'case dismissed' at the most inappropriate times.
In one courtroom, the court reporter had a very strong accent. When repeating back a witness's statement, they made it sound like it was a completely different statement due to their accent. For example, 'I saw the man with the black hat' came out as 'I saw the man with the black cat'. It took a while for everyone to figure out what was really said and it was quite a funny moment.
In one court story, a lawyer accidentally called the judge 'Mom' during a trial. He was so nervous and it took everyone by surprise. The judge just chuckled and told him to be more careful. It was really a funny moment in the serious court environment.
A funny court story involves a patent case. A man claimed he had invented a 'self - tying shoelace' but when he demonstrated it in court, he tripped over his own shoelaces multiple times. It was clear his invention wasn't as good as he thought, and the court found it hilarious. This shows how sometimes people overestimate their inventions. And also how the court can be a place not just for serious judgment but also for some unexpected humor.
A court stenographer was working on a case where a witness had a really thick accent. The stenographer tried their best to accurately record what was being said. But at one point, the witness said something that sounded like 'I saw the bad man with the big hat running away'. The stenographer, in a hurry, typed 'I saw the batman with the big cat running away'. When this was read back later, the courtroom erupted in laughter. It was a light - hearted moment in an otherwise serious courtroom environment.
Yes, they do. Reporters are expected to research, gather information, and then write their own stories. This is a fundamental part of their job. They interview sources, attend events, and use their own skills and knowledge to craft a story that is both accurate and engaging.
Sure. There was a court reporter who accidentally typed 'The defendant is guilty of being too handsome' instead of the actual charge. It caused a big laugh in the courtroom.
There's this funny story about an Irish court case. A man was in court for public drunkenness. When the judge asked him why he was so drunk, he said he was celebrating finding a four - leaf clover. He then proceeded to pull out a handful of what he thought were four - leaf clovers but were actually just regular clover, which made everyone in the courtroom chuckle.