The NOTIS Legal Division presents
DUI 101 - From Plea Forms to Sentencing Grids: Mastering DUI Court Interpreting
Presented by Raymond Ejarque, ATTORNEY at LAW
This is a recorded workshop formatted into an on-demand workshop.
What is it about? In this course, we will explore the court proceedings that certified interpreters are likely to encounter in their work. We will cover a range of topics, including the basics of court interpreting, the role of the interpreter in court proceedings, and the types of cases that interpreters may be called upon to interpret. We will also delve into more specific areas of court interpreting, such as plea forms, DUI sentencing grids, and sentence recommendation forms. Throughout the course, we will provide practical guidance on how to approach these various aspects of court interpreting, and will highlight key considerations and best practices for interpreters working in this context. By the end of the course, participants will have a deeper understanding of the court interpreting process, and will be better equipped to provide high-quality interpretation services in this setting.
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Cost? $20 NOTIS members, $30 Non-members, (Click to Join NOTIS)
Registration? Online only. After registering, you will receive an email confirmation. Registration confirmation will include a video link, handouts, and instructions on how to receive a certificate of attendance. If you do not receive a confirmation, your registration did not go through.
Note: CEU is not requested from DSHS. NOTIS does not warranty the replacement of lost certificates.
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Who is teaching? Raymond Ejarque has practiced law since his admission to the Washington State Bar in June of 1994. He started his career in public interest law helping migrant farm workers and indigents in Texas and Washington State. Later he worked in Criminal defense as a public defender in Seattle for many years. As a Public Defender Mr. Ejarque gained invaluable trial and courtroom experience. He learned early how to take tough cases to a jury and how to form persuasive arguments to convince judges and juries to look at his clients story in a new light. In 2006 Mr. Ejarque formed his own Criminal and Criminal Defense Firm with a mission to provide high quality defense to people at affordable and reasonable fees.
Refunds? On-demand workshops are nonrefundable. Transfer of credit to another workshop is not allowed.
Questions?
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