Stipulation in law lets uncertified interpreters still work in Florida
Friday, December 19, 2008
By: Steve Brown
December 19, 2008 -- When someone who doesn't speak English goes to court in Florida, that person is guaranteed the right to an interpreter to help translate.
Interpreters are supposed to be certified through a new state program, passed in the wake of a botched court case in Volusia county
But as 90.7's Steve Brown reports, many courts still use uncertified interpreters.
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