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What if the Court suggests a different accommodation?

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What if the Court suggests a different accommodation?

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The Court may offer a different or alternative accommodation. For example, if a juror is blind and requests written material introduced at trial to be transcribed in Braille, the Court may consider alternatives, such as providing a reader or tape-recorded transcripts of the written material. The Court itself may offer an accommodation. The Court is not required to provide the best accommodation, but must provide an effective one.

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