Supreme Court of Wisconsin

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

No.   06-11

 

 

In the matter of Interim Court Rules Governing the Pilot Project to Develop and Test Digital Audio Recording of Court Proceedings 

 

FILED

 

DEC 20, 2006

 

Cornelia G. Clark

Clerk of Supreme Court

Madison, WI

 

 

 

 

 


In November 2005, with the approval of this Court, the director of state courts implemented a digital audio recording pilot plan in two Wisconsin counties to explore the viability and technological aspects of using digital audio recording technology to make the record in circuit court proceedings.   Interim procedures were developed, setting forth the applicable procedures to govern the project.  See SCR 71.05(4).  These procedures are entitled "Digital Audio Recording of Court Proceedings Policy and Procedures Manual" ("Interim Rules").[1]

The Interim Rules are temporary and apply only to those lawyers, litigants and counties participating in the pilot project. 

The digital audio recording pilot plan formally concluded in November 2006.  In the next phase of the project, a committee will evaluate the pilots and make recommendations to the director of state courts regarding the future use of digital audio recording as an alternative method of making the record in the circuit courts.  Pending receipt of those recommendations, the director of state courts recommends the Interim Rules remain in effect.

Therefore,

IT IS ORDERED that the Interim Court Rules for the Digital Audio Recording Project shall remain in effect until December 1, 2007, or until further order of the court. 

Dated at Madison, Wisconsin, this 20th day of December, 2006.

 

BY THE COURT:

 

 

 

 

Shirley S. Abrahamson

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court


 


 



[1] These Interim Rules are available at: http://wicourts.gov/about/pubs/circuit/docs/darinterimrules.pdf.