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Feast or famine is probably the best way to describe the new court interpreter system which has turned into a national lottery
The ongoing problem of interpreters not turning up in Court led to a barrister remarking it would be quicker for him to learn Czech than to wait for one to arrive
The last several months have been chaotic for courts in the UK. The country's interpreters are boycotting new rules imposed on their profession and refuse to help out courts, while judges must do what they can to work around the situation and explain non-English-speaking – Lithuanian, for example – defendants what they are charged with
“The Ministry of Justice needs to get its act together and should go back to the system that was in place and was successful”



