Indiana Code § 34-45-1-5

Interpreters; oath
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Sec. 5. Every interpreter for another person who is either a party or a witness in a court proceeding described in this chapter shall take the following oath:       Do you solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will justly, truly, and impartially interpret to _______ the oath about to be administered to him (her), and the questions which may be asked him (her), and the answers that he (she) shall give to such questions, relative to the cause now under consideration before this court so help you God (or under the pains and penalties of perjury)? [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-14-3 part.]   IC 34-45-2 Chapter 2. Competent and Incompetent Witnesses               34-45-2-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             34-45-2-1 Competent witnesses generally             34-45-2-2 Insane persons considered incompetent witnesses             34-45-2-3 Mentally incompetent persons and guardians             34-45-2-4 Executors or administrators; depositions; evidence given by decedent             34-45-2-5 Contract actions involving heirs or devisees; competent witnesses             34-45-2-6 Agent of decedent; transactions             34-45-2-7 Agent of decedent; contracts             34-45-2-8 Unlawfully taking or damaging personal property             34-45-2-9 Husband or wife             34-45-2-10 Assignor or grantor; adverse party             34-45-2-11 Executors or administrators; contracts assigned             34-45-2-12 Effect of lack of religious belief; moral character             34-45-2-13 Facts shown to affect credibility of witness

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