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Are police required to give a translator to someone who does not speak English when they are read their Miranda Rights?

Answered by attorney Justin C. Olsinski
Criminal Law lawyer at Olsinski Injury, Family and Criminal Lawyers
This has been a discussion among defense attorneys throughout NC. It should be illegal in certain circumstances to not provide an adequate form of communication with Spanish speaking citizens. Unfortunately judges and the law currently do not see it that way most of the time. In your particular case it sounds like they gave him the rights in Spanish before interrogation so this, while not perfect, is better than some jurisdictions and would most likely fail on a challenge in court.
This has been a discussion among defense attorneys throughout NC. It should be illegal in certain circumstances to not provide an adequate form of communication with Spanish speaking citizens. Unfortunately judges and the law currently do not see it that way most of the time. In your particular case it sounds like they gave him the rights in Spanish before interrogation so this, while not perfect, is better than some jurisdictions and would most likely fail on a challenge in court.
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2 summons for the price of one

Answered by attorney Warren S. Hecht
Criminal Law lawyer at Warren S. Hecht
You can go to trial and testify what happened. As to the ticket with wrong name could argue that it is defective.
You can go to trial and testify what happened. As to the ticket with wrong name could argue that it is defective.

If they moved my court date from June to May, should I be worried?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
The only time that I am aware of for a court date to be advanced is if the defendant's attorney request the case be advanced for some reason, such as taking a plea on a plea bargain. Other than that, I have never seen a court advance a case on its own. I am assuming that you have an attorney and you should be discussing this with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, get one.
The only time that I am aware of for a court date to be advanced is if the defendant's attorney request the case be advanced for some reason, such as taking a plea on a plea bargain. Other than that, I have never seen a court advance a case on its own. I am assuming that you have an attorney and you should be discussing this with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, get one.
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