Interpreter oath requires faithful and accurate interpretation and translation of witness evidence and documents before assisting in examination proceedings. Rule 80 requires that an interpreter be administered an oath or solemn affirmation to swear or affirm that they will 'faithfully and truly interpret and explain all questions put to and evidence given by witness and translate correctly and accurately all documents given to me for translation' before assisting in the examination of a witness.
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Interpreter oath requires faithful and accurate interpretation and translation of witness evidence and documents before assisting in examination proceedings.
Rule 80 requires that an interpreter be administered an oath or solemn affirmation to swear or affirm that they will "faithfully and truly interpret and explain all questions put to and evidence given by witness and translate correctly and accurately all documents given to me for translation" before assisting in the examination of a witness.
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