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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the top navigation bar to select a retrieval tool:

  • Deaf Rights Topics provides browseable topic categories for drilling down to the desired topic area.
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Judge Can Disqualify Specific Interpreter A judge can disqualify the hiring of a specific interpreter for "good cause." Examples of good cause are: an interpreter that knowingly/willfully makes a false interpretation, an interpreter that knowingly/willfully discloses confidential or privileged information, and an interpreter that does not follow applicable laws, rules of court, or the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in the Minnesota State Court System. MN General Rules of Practice for the District Courts 8.03 Last Modified: 1/1/0001 Size: 0 Author: Categories: Judicial Branch, Tags: Court Interpreter Program,
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