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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The court shall appoint an interpreter in the following order of preference:
(a) Certified court interpreter.
(b) Registered court interpreter.
(c) Non-credential interpreter.
(2) A non-credentialed interpreter may be appointed if:
(a) Neither a certified nor registered court interpreter reasonably is available; and
(b) The court has evaluated the totality of the circumstances, including the gravity of the judicial proceeding and the potential penalty or consequence involved.
(3) If the court appoints a non-credentialed interpreter, the court must make the following findings on the record:
(a) The proposed interpreter appears to have: (i) adequate language skills, knowledge of interpreting techniques, and familiarity with interpreting in a court setting; and (ii) read and understand, and agrees to abide by, the Mississippi Code of Ethics for Court Interpreters and the Mississippi Rules on Standards for Court Interpreters.
(4) A summary of the efforts made to obtain a certified or registered court interpreter, as well as a summary of the efforts to determine the capabilities of the proposed non-credentialed interpreter, must be made in open court and placed on the record.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 9. Courts § 9-21-80 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-9-courts/ms-code-sect-9-21-80/
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