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Denise Johnson, Bureau County Courthouse’s court reporter, exhibits the courtroom’s stenograph machine, which is used to produce a verbatim transcript of the court proceedings. Gov. Pat Quinn recently proclaimed this week as court reporting and captioning week. (BCR photo/Goldie Currie)
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Johnson said she isn’t afraid.

“For one, conversations can be so fast in the courtroom. You also can have multiple speakers at one. There’s no technology out there that can distinguish who is talking,” she said.

Johnson said in the ‘90s, the government tried to replace court reporters with technology, and in turn created a self-inflicted issue, which produced a large shortage of court reporters.

“They tried to replace us with machines and put a hiring freeze on court reporters,” she said. “But the reality is, you need a court reporter to run the technology and transcribe transcripts.”

The hiring freeze created a decrease in the number of attendees in the required programs needed to receive a court reporting license, which resulted in the programs being dropped, according to Johnson.

“There were about 400 court reporter schools (in the state) when I was going to school; now it’s dropped to more like 100 schools today,” she said.

A future issue hanging in the balance, Johnson said, is of the 600 official court reporters in the state, the average age is about 52.

“The statistic is ... in about the next 10 years, 75 percent of the work force is retiring,” she said. “In 10 more years, the shortage is going to really be bad.”

Johnson is a strong advocate for the court reporting career.

“I tell people, this is one career path these days that, if you started and finished and got licensed, there is 100 percent job placement,” she said.

To Johnson, the career is here to stay forever.

“You will never not have court transcripts. They are always, always going to be needed,” she said.   

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