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  • With the new mandated read-back technology ( "convert ballot selections into accessible form"), this technoelection bill integrates one of the higher cost requirements from The Commission's VVSG I: ballot text read back.

    Crippling Costs of HR 811 Leave States Exposed and Defenseless 2007

  • North Carolina reports issues similar to those in Summit; data read-back failures add to problem of low batteries LINK

    'Daily Voting News' For March 16, 2006 2006

  • Michael Jackson wasn't in court for the read-back.

    CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2005 2005

  • They have to ask the judge for a read-back, and that has to be done with the lawyers and the judge.

    CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2005 2005

  • And they've never asked for a read-back, which you can have in California -- read-back of testimony.

    CNN Transcript Jun 8, 2005 2005

  • But I have since learned that it's typical for the accused to be around when that read-back happens.

    CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2005 2005

  • So far the jury has requested testimony read-back of three witnesses, all three witnesses for the state.

    CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2005 2005

  • And we may also begin to hear them asking for the read-back of testimony of whatever witnesses they think are critical.

    CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2004 2004

  • You may request a partial or total read-back, but any read-back should be a fair presentation of that evidence.

    CNN Transcript Dec 9, 2004 2004

  • If a read-back of testimony is requested, the reporter will delete objections, rulings and sidebar conferences, so that you will hear only the evidence that was actually presented.

    CNN Transcript Dec 9, 2004 2004

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