RULE 9.3
NARRATIVE REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS
The party seeking review may prepare a narrative report of proceedings.
A party preparing a narrative report must exercise the party's best efforts
to include a fair and accurate statement of the occurrences in and evidence
introduced in the trial court material to the issues on review. A narrative
report should be in the same form as a verbatim report, as provided in rule
9.2(e) and (f). If any party prepares a verbatim report of proceedings,
that report will be used as the report of proceedings for the review. A
narrative report of proceedings may be prepared if either the court
reporter's notes or the videotape of the proceeding being reviewed are lost
or damaged.
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