An exemplified transcript of the record of any official stenographer or court reporter shall be prima facie a correct statement of the testimony and proceedings and shall constitute a part of the official record in the cause or matter in which such stenographer's or reporter's record was made.
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-161
(1949 Rev., S. 7884; 1953, S. 3158d.)
Notes of charge of court may be used to show issues determined by judgment. 74 C. 568. Court may have notes read or transcript submitted to jury. 82 C. 66. Notes not part of record for appeal unless made so by proper procedure. 71 C. 668; 79 C. 315; 82 C. 547; 87 C. 333; Id., 616; 89 C. 385. Cited. 165 C. 152; 208 C. 156; 211 Conn. 555. Cited. 14 CS 503; 42 CS 574.