Interpreters

Evidence

Rule: 604

Jurisdiction: AK

Bluebook Citation: Alaska R. Evid. 604

An interpreter is subject to the provisions of these rules relating to qualifications as an expert and to the administration of an oath or affirmation that the interpreter will make a true translation of all communications to and from the person for whom the interpretation is made. In determining whether an interpreter is qualified and impartial, the court shall inquire into and consider the interpreter’s education, certification and experience in interpreting relevant languages; the interpreter’s understanding of and experience in the proceedings in which the interpreter’s to participate; and impartiality. Parties to the proceedings may also question the interpreter concerning the interpreter’s qualifications and impartiality. interpreter the is (Added by SCO 364 effective August 1, 1979; by SCO 959 effective July 15, 1989)

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