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[单项选择]"Equal Justice Under Law,’ reads the motto atop the U.S. Supreme Court building. The words am lofty, but for the thousands of people who trudge through the criminal-justice system daily and who speak no English, the phrase means legally nothing. For many of these defendants, the words are also legally empty. American justice for those who do not comprehend English is "anything but uniform, let alone understandable. There are no nationwide standards for court interpreters, little training and virtually no monitoring. "Everybody gets a piece of due process," says David Fellmeth, a senior court interpreter in New York city. "But how big a piece depends on the interpreter."
Horror stories regularly fill court dockets. In a New York federal court, a translated undercover wire quotes a Cuban defendant: "I don’ t even have the ten kilos." The defendant means kilos of currency (Cuban cents), but the translated statement suggests kilograms of drugs. In a New Jersey homicide trial, the pros
A. court interpreters have no responsibility.
B. court interpreters are incompetent.
C. court interpreters are clever and flexible.
D. court interpreters are imaginativ