Difference between revisions of "Federal Rules of Evidence - Rule 604. Interpreters"

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An interpreter is subject to the provisions of these rules relating to qualification as an expert and the administration of an oath or affirmation to make a true translation.
 
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See [[Federal Rules of Evidence]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 25 June 2010

The Rule

An interpreter is subject to the provisions of these rules relating to qualification as an expert and the administration of an oath or affirmation to make a true translation.

See Federal Rules of Evidence