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Have the transcripts of the criminal court hearings been prepared?

Yes

Criminal trial transcripts generally need to be checked after each trial.

According to the law, when the People's Court hears criminal cases, the court clerk is responsible for recording the trial process in accordance with the law. The defendant, other parties participating in the trial, defenders and judges must all sign and confirm the trial transcripts.

From the perspective of judicial practice, in cases where the court session is generally short, the transcripts will be checked and signed by all parties after the trial. For criminal cases that take multiple days to complete, the transcripts will be checked and signed by all parties after each court hearing.

Court trial transcripts are important evidence to prove and judge whether the procedures for hearing criminal cases in the People's Court are legal and should be bound in the trial files. If the defendant files an appeal or the procuratorate files a protest, the case shall be transferred with the file to the higher court for review in accordance with the law.