By AMatilsky December 26, 2014
Just another day in court: trapped in the middle of a contentious divorce trial between two pro se parties full of rage and completely unversed in the rules of law and trial proceeding. After hours of arguing, Mrs. Divorcee calls her first witness: her 92-year-old... The post Everyday Quandaries of the Court Interpreter appeared first on NAJIT.
By KMercado December 19, 2014
As I walked into the conference room I noticed the chairs where set up so the participants would sit in groups of six, with the tables forming a large crescent facing the front on the room. On each table was a random assortment of items... The post Introduction to… appeared first on NAJIT.
By GLester December 12, 2014
Gio Lester © 2014 After having interpreted at immigration court, the county jail and federal prison, I was called to interpret at the county’s psych ward. It was a long, long drive from my home; way past urban areas and the farm land to the... The post Giving Justice a Chance to be Fair appeared first on NAJIT.
By JdlCruz December 5, 2014
It started off like any other day. I had been working in court for just enough time to have experienced most types of hearings and a trial or two. I had just finished my last calendar case of a busy morning. The timing couldn’t have... The post Procedural Memory and the New Kid Jitters appeared first on NAJIT.