Looking to address a statewide shortage of interpreters, Wisconsin’s Court System is pushing for more people to join its court interpreter program to ensure that everyone has a voice in the judicial process.
The program, which has been in place since 2003, employs interpreters speaking over 60 languages, Carmel Capati, attorney and manager of theWisconsin Court Interpreter Program, said. But recently, the program has experienced a shortage in languages like Spanish and Arabic among others, Capati said. This has made it difficult for cases to progress through the judicial process. More.
See: The Badger Herald
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