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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

30A.430 Interpreter not to be examined as witness -- Other privileged

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communications. Every person who acts as an interpreter in circumstances involving the arrest, police custody or other stage in a criminal, civil, or other matter of a person coming under KRS 30A.410 shall not be examined as a witness regarding conversations between that person and his attorney, when the conversations would otherwise be subject to the attorney-client privilege, without the consent of that person. Interpreters shall not be required to testify regarding any other privileged communications without the consent of the person for whom they are interpreting.
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