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2010-01-16

335. Interpreter

335. Interpreter

If—

(a) a person is charged with an offence punishable by imprisonment; and

(b) the court is satisfied that the person does not have a knowledge of the English language that is sufficient to enable the person to understand, or participate in, the proceeding—
the court must not hear and determine the proceeding without a competent interpreter interpreting it.

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