1.07. Interpreter for a Hearing-Impaired Juror | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

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1.07. Interpreter for a Hearing-Impaired Juror | Pdf Doc Docx | Illinois_JI

Last updated: 5/11/2017

1.07. Interpreter for a Hearing-Impaired Juror

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1.07 Interpreter for a Hearing-Impaired Juror One of the jurors in this case is hearing impaired and has the right to be accompanied by a court-appointed interpreter during the trial and deliberations. When addressing the hearing-impaired juror, you should speak directly to the juror, and not to the interpreter. Although the interpreter is not a juror, and you may not discuss the case with the interpreter, [he] [she] will keep strictly confidential all matters discussed during deliberations. If you have reason to believe that the interpreter is doing more than interpreting, let me know immediately by writing a note and giving it to the [clerk] [bailiff] [deputy].

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