Section 70010 Of Article 10.6. Official Reporters In Counties With A Population Of 210,000 To 220,000 From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 10.6.
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. In each county having a population of 210,000 inhabitants
and less than 220,000 inhabitants, as determined by the 1950 federal
census, the judges of the superior court of such county, a majority
concurring, to assist the court in the transaction of the judicial
business of such court, by having performed the duties of
phonographic reporters as elsewhere in this code defined, may appoint
as many regular official phonographic reporters as may be necessary
to report the proceedings in such court and to perform such duties,
except that the number of reporters so appointed shall equal the
number of offices of judge provided by law for such court. Such
reporters shall hold office during the pleasure of the judges of such
court, a majority concurring.