If the court reporter willfully neglects to perform any duty required of him by law, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, may be fined not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or imprisoned not more than six (6) months. Moreover, he shall be liable to a deduction from his salary at the rate of Ten Dollars ($10.00) a day for each day that he shall be in such default, which deduction shall be made by the court when it authorizes his salary to the Administrative Office of the Courts, and in addition thereto he shall be liable on his bond to the party injured for all damages which may be sustained by reason of his neglect of duty. If any court reporter shall neglect or refuse to transcribe his official notes and to file such transcript within the time and in the manner required by law, or by order of the court or judge, he shall be liable upon his bond for a penalty in the amount of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00), to be recovered by the party aggrieved thereby, whether the person aggrieved has suffered any actual damage or not.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 13 - Court Reporters and Court Reporting
§ 9-13-1. Appointment of court reporter in circuit and chancery courts
§ 9-13-5. Nature and term of office
§ 9-13-7. Appointment and qualifications certified to other counties
§ 9-13-11. Removal from office
§ 9-13-13. Resignation or vacation of office
§ 9-13-15. Court reporter pro tempore; effect of appointment upon compensation of regular reporter
§ 9-13-19. Salary; annual report
§ 9-13-21. Court reporter's tax fee
§ 9-13-23. Stationery furnished
§ 9-13-27. Custody of exhibits
§ 9-13-29. Withdrawal of exhibits
§ 9-13-31. Trial; reporting the trial
§ 9-13-43. Transcript as prima facie correct; use as evidence
§ 9-13-45. Penalty for wilful neglect of duty