Interpreter not given in court.
Can a case be thrown out of court from 10 years ago that I was found guilty on and was put on probation due to not having an interpreter provided for me due to I am hard of hearing? And do they record it if I was or was not provided an interpreter in court. It was a felony charge and at the time did not understand what I was being accused of.
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Ok, I am trying to help out my brother who is hard of hearing and he got a notice from The prosecutor in the state of Mass. He states(my brother) that he did not understand what was going on and that he did not have an interpreter in court to understand what everyone was saying they told him to sign this form, which I am assuming was a guilty plea. He has an eighth grade education, so that is also against him. I have researched on his charges and I am at a stand still. I know that he did not have a proper representative in court. And I also know that he did not have an interpreter to do sign language in court for him to understand, So now I am going back to Mass with him and need to have all my ducks in a row per say, I don't think that he understood what he was signing at the time and now he is facing jail time, we have proof that one of the charges is bogus, due to a money gift from a relative. I need as much help as possible to be on top of the game when he gets to Mass to try and help him, the charges against him are larceny, with one charge high as 8,000.00. Where can I look for more help?