Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 17, 1999
Interpreters Picket Los Angeles Court
Interpreters Picket Los Angeles Court Two months after their last protest, approximately two-dozen court interpreters Wednesday picketed the downtown Los Angeles Criminal Courts Building during the lunch hour to protest what they say is the Judicial Council of California's use of noncertified interpreters who have not passed the state's oral interpreter exam.
Interpreters Picket
Los Angeles Court
Two months after their last protest, approximately two-dozen court interpreters Wednesday picketed the downtown Los Angeles Criminal Courts Building during the lunch hour to protest what they say is the Judicial Council of California's use of noncertified interpreters who have not passed the state's oral interpreter exam.
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Los Angeles Court
Two months after their last protest, approximately two-dozen court interpreters Wednesday picketed the downtown Los Angeles Criminal Courts Building during the lunch hour to protest what they say is the Judicial Council of California's use of noncertified interpreters who have not passed the state's oral interpreter exam.
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