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Date: 2014-11-10 13:56:53
State court
Jury trial
Language interpretation
Plea bargain
Appeal
Judge
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Court system of Canada
Law
Criminal law
Criminal procedure

Requesting a Court Interpreter A court interpreter is an impartial “language conduit” whose participation allows an individual who does not speak or understand English or is limited in English proficiency to

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