To make a transcript, there must be more than two formal staff members.
1. The leading police officer can be both the interrogator and the recorder;
2. Sometimes in the transcript, the leading police officer is both the interrogator and the recorder.
The above situations are all normal. The law does not clearly stipulate that the host police officer must be the interrogator. For example, an old police officer participated in the interrogation, but he did not know how to type on a computer. At this time, the recorder could only be the police officer in charge. Of course, in the interrogator column, the police officer in charge could also sign. That is, in one transcript, the interrogator, recorder, and the police officer in charge can sign at the same time.