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NC Bar Association · PO Box 3688 · Cary, NC 27519 · 8000 Weston Parkway · Cary, NC 27513 · Tel: (919) 677-0561
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Interpreter at trial
What special jury instructions, if any, do you use when there will be an intrepreter at trial translating the testimony of witnesses?
Thanks.
Paul Sun
Private Investigator -- speaks Spanish; Raleigh area
Can anyone recommend a good PI in the Raleigh area that speaks Spanish.
Thanks.
Paul Sun
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Theresa McIntyre Smith had never been in trouble with the law. College educated, pursuing a degree in criminal justice, Theresa worked for many years in the airline industry, eventually becoming a flight attendant. After her 21-year marriage ended in divorce, she continued to raise her four daughters who ranged in age from 8 to 19 years old.
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