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Can I receive the judgment on my behalf?
You can't.

To obtain the transcripts of the trial from the court, it is necessary to be the relevant parties to the case or the entrusted lawyers of the parties. Sentencing record is a record made by the people's court when hearing a case. After deliberation by the collegial panel, it is announced to the parties in court or regularly.

It is not only a true, comprehensive and objective reflection of sentencing activities, but also an important basis for reviewing cases, especially those reviewed by the court of second instance. It consists of three parts: the first part. Also known as the record head, it indicates the cause of action, the time and place of sentencing, the names of the members of the collegial panel, the clerk, the persons appearing in court (the name of the people's procuratorate appears in the case of public prosecution, and the name of the private prosecutor appears in the case of private prosecution), and the name, gender, age, nationality, place of origin, occupation, address and time of arrest of the defendant appearing in court. Second, the content of the transcript. This is the core part, which clearly reads the full text of the judgment, or orally announces the judgment result, and informs the defendant of the right of appeal, that is, the appeal time limit, the number of copies of the appeal, and the name of the court of appeal. Third, the tail. Also known as the end of the transcript, due process of law is performed and signed by the judge and the clerk.