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Use of interpreters in criminal cases

During the course of a criminal case, you may have to arrange a language or sign language interpreter for your client. This practice note advises practitioners on the use of interpreters pre-trial in the police station and in court.

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Use of interpreters in criminal cases - 24 January 2012

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