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Whiteford v. Burrows
Plaintiffs have elected to appeal without a reporter’s transcript. The appellate form (APP-3) notified them that “without a record of the oral proceedings in the superior court, the Court of Appeal will not be able to consider what was said during those proceedings in determining whether an error was made in the superior court proceedings.”
The same form instructed plaintiffs that certain required documents would be included in the clerk’s transcript. In designating additional documents to be included in the clerk’s transcript, plaintiffs designated their trial brief, their 17 trial exhibits, and an exhibit submitted by defendant. They did not designate the complaint or any other documents.

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