Judges and Judiciary
Oct. 29, 2013
Interpreters in California courts
Earn MCLE credit learning the basic rules and cases that govern the use of spoken language interpreters in California courts.




Kristin K. Eriksson-Embree
City of San Luis ObispoKristin is an attorney in the Los Angeles County Superior Court Planning and Research Unit.
California's diversity is unparalleled in the U.S. The polyglot of languages in this state presents unique challenges to lawyers and bench officers. Knowing the basic rules regarding the proper utilization of interpreters is essential to both successful practice and effectively presiding over cases.
The objective of this article and self-study test is to familiarize readers with the basic rules and cases that govern the use of spoken language interpreters in California courts. Re...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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