Interpreters for deaf and mute persons--Proceedings for which required.

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19-3-10. Interpreters for deaf and mute persons--Proceedings for which required.

A qualified interpreter shall be appointed in the following cases for persons who are deaf or mute or both:

(1)In any grand jury proceeding, when the witness is deaf or mute, or both;

(2)In any court proceeding involving a person who is deaf or mute, or both, and such proceeding may result in the confinement of such person or the imposition of a penal sanction against such person;

(3)In any proceeding before a board, commission, agency, or licensing authority of the state or any of its political subdivisions, when the principal party in interest is deaf or mute, or both;

(4)When a person who is deaf or mute, or both, is arrested for an alleged violation of a criminal law of the state or any city ordinance. Such appointment shall be made prior to any attempt to interrogate or take a statement from such persons.

Source: SL 1974, ch 164, §1.


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