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Rule 28 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 28 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 28 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Interpreters. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules.

The court may select, appoint, and set the reasonable compensation for an interpreter. The compensation must be paid from funds provided by law or by the government, as the court may direct.

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