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Foreign crime suspects walking free on bail in Birmingham due to interpreter crisis

Birmingham Mail   /   News   /   02 March 2012

Foreign suspects are being allowed to walk free from police custody before questioning because of a shortage of interpreters.

Court clerk turns to Google to fill interpreting gap

Law Gazette   /   News   /   02 March 2012

A court has resorted to web translation to communicate with a defendant as the fiasco over the government’s new interpreting regime continues to disrupt hearings

Interpreters stay away from courts in protest at privatised contract

Guardian   /   News   /   02 March 2012

As many as 1,000 interpreters are boycotting a privatised contract to supply linguistic services to all English and Welsh courts, resulting in postponed hearings, suspects being released and compensation claims

MoJ must Address the Chaos

The Law Gazette   /   News   /   01 March 2012

'[...] already the much-vaunted savings risk being dwarfed by the cost of adjournments, remands in custody, and applications by defence solicitors for wasted costs'


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