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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 23N
23N Right to interpreter
Where an investigating official believes on reasonable
grounds that a person under arrest for a Commonwealth
offence is unable, because of inadequate knowledge of the
English language or a physical disability, to communicate
orally with reasonable fluency in that language, the
official must, before starting to question the person,
arrange for the presence of an interpreter and defer the
questioning or investigation until the interpreter is
present.
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