Oklahoma Statutes

§ 22-1278 — Interpreters for deaf mutes - Appointment - Oath -

Oklahoma § 22-1278
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 22Criminal Procedure

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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 22, § 22-1278 (2026).

Text

Compensation.

(a)In all criminal prosecutions, where the accused is a deaf mute, he shall have all of the proceedings of the trial interpreted to him in a language that he can understand by a qualified interpreter appointed by the court from a list of names submitted by the Oklahoma Association of the Deaf.
(b)In all cases where the mental condition of a person is being considered and where such person may be committed to a mental institution, and where such person is a deaf mute, all of the court proceedings, pertaining to him, shall be interpreted to him in a language that he understands by a qualified interpreter appointed by the court.
(c)Interpreters who shall be appointed under the terms of this act shall be required to take an oath that they will make a true interpretation to the

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Legislative History

Laws 1957, p. 169, § 1.

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