... the events that occurred in the trial court." Justice Baer of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said that: "Litigants and appellate courts alike have but one vehicle through which to examine a trial court's proceedings for irregularities: the certified record. Therefore to alter a record is to strike at the very pillars of meaningful appellate review, and concomitantly therewith, the basic tenets of due process." To this day, not one appellate court has reviewed a complete and accurate record of what occurred in the trial court. And, no court has held a hearing in which it evidence could be presented to prove that Official Court Reporter Barry Harris intentionally, and maliciously, altered the transcripts of my second trial.
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#4: The Fundamental Tool for Review of Convictions
#4: The Fundamental Tool for Review of Convictions
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