Personally, I believe it should. If the point is to ensure equal access to a court process in the language of the accused's choice, that right shouldn't be limited to the trial, but should apply to the entire process.
Commissioner of Official Languages, Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Personally, I believe it should. If the point is to ensure equal access to a court process in the language of the accused's choice, that right shouldn't be limited to the trial, but should apply to the entire process.
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