the jury, and counsel has fully complied with the requirements for preserving any objection or exception to the judge’s adverse ruling thereon in the absence of the jury, the matter shall be deemed to be distinctly raised at the trial for pur- poses of this rule without a further objection or the grounds for such exception provided that objection or exception, and the ruling thereon as previously articulated, remain the same. If the court deems it necessary to the proper disposition of the cause, it may order a further articulation of the basis of the trial court’s factual findings or decision. It is the responsibility of the appellant to provide an adequate record for review as provided in Sec- tion 61-10. (P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 4061.) (Amended July 8, 2015, to take effect Jan. 1, 2016.)
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