Md. R. CCCI , Canon 5

As amended through November 13, 2024
Canon 5 - Confidentiality

Interpreters shall protect the confidentiality of all privileged and other confidential information.

Md. R. CCCI , Canon 5

Adopted Oct. 31, 2002, eff. 1/1/2003.

Commentary

The interpreter must protect and uphold the confidentiality of all privileged information obtained during the course of her or his duties. It is especially important that the interpreter understand and uphold the attorney-client privilege, which requires confidentiality with respect to any communication between attorney and client. This rule also applies to other types of privileged communications.

Interpreters must also refrain from repeating or disclosing information that is obtained by them in the course of their employment and that may be relevant to the legal proceeding.

In the event that an interpreter becomes aware of information that suggests imminent harm to someone or relates to a crime being committed during the course of the proceedings, the interpreter should immediately disclose the information to an appropriate authority within the judiciary who is not involved in the proceeding and seek advice in regard to the potential conflict in professional responsibility.

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