889.11 Reporter's transcript as evidence. Any writing certified by the official reporter of any court to have been carefully compared by the reporter with the reporter's minutes of testimony and proceedings taken on any trial or hearing in such court, and to be a true and correct transcript of all or a specified portion of such minutes, and to be a correct statement of the evidence and proceedings had on such trial or hearing, shall be received in evidence with the same effect as the oral testimony of such reporter to the facts so certified.
History: 1993 a. 486.
A partial transcript included in the appeal record by stipulation of the parties could not be considered competent evidence since it did not include a certification by a shorthand reporter. Fells v. State, 65 Wis. 2d 525, 223 N.W.2d 507 (1974).
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 889 - Documentary and record evidence.
889.01 - Publication by state as evidence of laws.
889.02 - Publication by other states and United States as evidence of laws and regulations.
889.03 - Copies certified by state law librarian; fees.
889.04 - County and municipal ordinances.
889.05 - Common law of sister states.
889.07 - Court records and copies.
889.08 - Copies, how certified, presumptions.
889.09 - Certification of nonfiling.
889.10 - Official certificates, etc.
889.11 - Reporter's transcript as evidence.
889.13 - Transcript of municipal court records.
889.14 - Proof of unrecorded proceedings before municipal judge.
889.15 - Proceedings of other courts as evidence.
889.16 - Judgment of foreign justice.
889.17 - Conveyances and record thereof.
889.19 - Pedigree recitals in deeds and wills.
889.23 - Acknowledged writings, evidence.
889.24 - Conveyance, how proved.
889.241 - How made when grantor refuses.
889.242 - How, when witnesses dead.
889.243 - Witnesses, how subpoenaed; neglect to appear.
889.29 - Photographic copies of business records as evidence.