A court stenographer once had a case where a very old and grumpy judge was presiding. The stenographer accidentally sneezed really loudly during an intense moment of testimony. The judge, instead of getting angry, just looked at the stenographer and said 'Bless you, now don't let that happen again or I'll hold you in contempt of cuteness'. The whole courtroom couldn't help but chuckle at the judge's unexpected response.
Sure. One story is about a court stenographer who misheard a lawyer say 'objection' as 'abduction'. It led to a moment of total confusion in the courtroom until everyone realized the mistake and had a good laugh.
Sure. There was a stenographer who was so focused on taking down every word during a very fast - paced meeting. But the speaker had a really strong accent. The stenographer ended up with some really hilarious misinterpretations when trying to transcribe later. For example, 'fah - sah - rah' was written as 'fascinator' which had everyone in stitches when they read the transcript.
A court stenographer was working on a case where a witness had a really thick accent. The stenographer tried their best to accurately record what was being said. But at one point, the witness said something that sounded like 'I saw the bad man with the big hat running away'. The stenographer, in a hurry, typed 'I saw the batman with the big cat running away'. When this was read back later, the courtroom erupted in laughter. It was a light - hearted moment in an otherwise serious courtroom environment.
In one court story, a lawyer accidentally called the judge 'Mom' during a trial. He was so nervous and it took everyone by surprise. The judge just chuckled and told him to be more careful. It was really a funny moment in the serious court environment.
A young man dreamed of becoming an SSC stenographer. He joined a coaching institute to learn stenography. He had to balance his studies with part - time work to afford the coaching fees. His dedication paid off when he cleared the SSC stenographer exam. Once in the job, he was known for his ability to handle high - pressure situations. For instance, during a long and complex trial, he was able to stenograph continuously without any errors. This made him an asset to the judicial system he was working in, and his success inspired others to take up stenography for SSC.
In a political event, a stenographer was jotting down the statements. One politician kept using the phrase 'the people's will'. However, due to the noise and the stenographer's own little daydream moment, it was written as 'the people's wheel'. When the transcript was circulated, people were very confused and then amused by the error.
Sure. There was a court reporter who accidentally typed 'The defendant is guilty of being too handsome' instead of the actual charge. It caused a big laugh in the courtroom.
There's this funny story about an Irish court case. A man was in court for public drunkenness. When the judge asked him why he was so drunk, he said he was celebrating finding a four - leaf clover. He then proceeded to pull out a handful of what he thought were four - leaf clovers but were actually just regular clover, which made everyone in the courtroom chuckle.
Sure. There was a guy who got a ticket for parking in a no - parking zone. In court, he said he parked there because a sign told him to. When the officer showed the real sign, it turned out the guy had misread a 'Tow Away Zone' sign as 'Park Here'. Everyone in the court had a good laugh.
Sure. There was a case where a man sued his neighbor because a squirrel from the neighbor's yard kept stealing his birdseed. He presented pictures of the squirrel with a mouthful of seeds as evidence. Another one was a woman who sued a coffee shop because the latte art on her coffee looked more like a blob than a heart as advertised. And there was also a case where a man tried to sue the rain for ruining his new haircut when he got caught in a downpour on his way home from the barbershop.
There was a court case where a man was being sued for making too much noise at night. He showed up to court with a guitar. When the judge asked him about it, he said he wanted to prove that his music was so good it couldn't be considered noise. He then started playing a really out - of - tune song, which made everyone in the courtroom chuckle.