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Perspective

Oct. 17, 2009

Translate This: Interpreter Protocol for Judicial Proceedings

Elda Yazmin Ellis of E.Y.E. Legal Language Solutions simplifies the updated ethics code required for California court interpreters.

TRIAL

By Elda Yazmin Ellis

Attorneys, doctors and other professionals engaging the services of a court interpreter can have a better, more accurate interview, record or case when aware of the basic Rules of "Ethics for California Court Interpreters." A better understanding of these rules will clarify the often misunderstood protocol that interpreters must adhere to in any judicial proceeding. An educated interpreter selection translates into (no pun in...

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