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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES 1999 - REG 54AE
When interpreter is required by witness
54AE When interpreter is required by witness
(1) This rule applies if the court is satisfied that a witness in a proceeding
can not understand and speak the English language sufficiently to enable the
witness to understand, and make adequate reply to, questions that may be put
to the witness in the proceeding.
(2) The witness may— (a) give spoken
evidence or signed evidence in the other language that is interpreted into
English by an interpreter in accordance with this part; or
(b) give evidence
by an affidavit or statement in English that has been sight translated to the
witness by an interpreter in accordance with rule 54AJ.
(3) Unless the court
orders otherwise, the party calling the witness is responsible for engaging,
and bearing the costs of, an interpreter who meets the standards and
requirements imposed by this part. Note— See the Evidence Act 1977 ,
section 131A in relation to the court’s power to order the State to provide
an interpreter in a criminal proceeding.
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