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Legal Translator and Court Interpreter
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This section presents the main careers in the justice world. Learn more about each career, including the training and skills needed to be successful in the job.
Lawyer
Judge
Police Officer
Court Usher
Correctional Officer
Legal Assistant
Paralegal
Court Clerk
Notary
Social Worker
Probation or Parole Officer
Bailiff
Legal Translator and Court Interpreter
Official Stenographer
Loves:
Crime novels
Favourite toy:
A microphone – I love public speaking
Dislikes:
To be wrong – although that never happens!
Could become
Lawyer
Judge
Nickname:
The Negotiator – because I settle all the fights
Something to boast about:
Being the youngest referee in my soccer league
Weakness:
Stubborn, but proud of it
Could become
Police Officer
Court Usher
Correctional Officer
Strengths:
Reliable and organized
Weakness:
Perfectionist (actually, only other people think that this is a weakness!)
Subjects to avoid speaking about:
Politics - but I like talking about everything else
Could become
Legal Assistant
Paralegal
Court Clerk
Personal motto:
There are no problems, just solutions
Favourite character:
Dumbledore from
Harry Potter
Favourite sport:
Rock climbing
Could become
Notary
Social Worker
Probation or Parole Officer
Is proud of:
Learning Spanish all by myself
Moment in history she would like to experience:
See the first human steps on the moon and hear Neil Armstrong’s famous saying
Favourite superhero:
Batman
Could become
Bailiff
Legal Translator and Court Interpreter
Official Stenographer
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Court Clerk
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Court clerks are the ones who ask a witness to take an oath by saying “do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?”
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