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Useful links

We have provided some useful links for your reference.

  • Chartered Institute of Linguists
  • National Register of Public Service Interpreters
  • Institute of Translation and Interpreting
  • Professional Interpreters for Justice
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An Ipswich court was forced to use a translation app to communicate with a defendant who speaks limited English after an interpreter failed to attend his sentencing hearing. https://t.co/FfnYajYq9E

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Plans to shut 77 courthouses have been quietly shelved by the MoJ https://t.co/8OvFN6zFcM

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29 Jun 2021

Counsel at a trial involving an interpreter has just recounted a case whereby a juror, who spoke fluent Spanish, intervened to say the court-appointed one was not interpreting correctly and the jury had to be discharged. These are the kind of anecdotes I love as a court reporter.

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