Our responsibility is to make sure the public can see how justice is done, understand the process, and use the system when they need it. Transparency creates trust, and accessibility makes that trust real. We do face challenges. Wisconsin residents speak dozens of languages, and every year, more people require interpreter assistance. In rural Wisconsin, shortages of attorneys make it harder for some people to get timely representation. These realities can slow down cases. They constrain confidence in the courts, but they are not being ignored. (14:22–14:29)
CLAIM
Asserts that there is a growing need for interpreter assistance due to linguistic diversity in Wisconsin.
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