Krystal Grimes
Program Assistant
Phone: 317.234.3824
krystal.grimes@courts.in.gov
The Indiana Court Interpreter Program is the result of an interim recommendation made to the Supreme Court by the Indiana Commission on Race and Gender Fairness. At the request of the Supreme Court, in 2000, the Indiana General Assembly funded the Indiana Supreme Court Commission on Race and Gender Fairness to investigate ways to improve... More about the Program »
The Indiana Supreme Court and the Indiana Commission on Race and Gender Fairness hosted a Swearing In Ceremony for the state's newest certified interpreters on November 16, 2012. View photos »
Newly sworn court interpreters ready to play their part in providing greater access to justice for non-English speakers
The capital city of Lima, Peru in South America, with its mild climate and population of around eight million people, is 3600 miles from central Indiana. But Massiel Krall, originally from Lima, was recently certified as an Indiana court interpreter and her native language, Spanish, is more commonly being heard in courthouses across the Hoosier state. Census figures released for 2005-2007 indicated approximately 434,000 people in Indiana spoke a language other than English in their homes. Read full article »
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