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Ayres, B. D. Deaf & Dumb Persons: Trial of Procedure. 10 The Virginia Law Register 93-96 (1924). Brown-Blake, Celia. Fair Trial, Language and the Right to Interpretation. 13 International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 391-412 (2006). Enescu, Raluca and Werner, Anja. The Legal Capacity Of Deaf Persons In The Decisions Of The Imperial Court Of Justice Between 1880 And 1901. Law, Crime and History 31-53 (2016). Gaw, Albert. The Development of The Legal Status of The Deaf: A Comparative Study Of The Rights And Responsibilities Of Deaf-Mutes In The Laws Of Rome, France, England, And America. 52 American Annals of the Deaf 468-489 (1907).

Commented [EMA1]: Vol. 52, No. 5 (NOVEMBER, 1907), pp. (22 pages)

Harry, Bruce and Dietz, Park Elliott. Offenders in a Silent World: Hearing Impairment and Deafness in Relation to Criminality, Incompetence, and Insanity. 13 Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law 85-96 (1985). Pravda, Douglas. Understanding the Rights of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals to Meaningful Participation in Court Proceedings. 45 Valparaiso University L.R 927-965 (2011). Relyea, Gregg. Procedural Due Process: A Deaf Defendant's Right to Be Heard Should Encompass a Right to "Hear" Civil Trials Through Interpretation. 29 Catholic University L.R. 867-890 (1980). Smith, Deirdre, Student Author, Confronting Silence: The Constitution, Deaf Criminal Defendants, And The Right To Interpretation During Trial. 46 Maine L.R. 87-150 (1994). Stone, Christopher and Woll, Bencie. Dumb O Jemmy and Others: Deaf People, Interpreters, and the London Courts in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. 8 Sign Language Studies 226-240 (2008). Gallaudet University Press. Wood, Jeffrey B. Protecting Deaf Suspects' Right to Understand Criminal Proceedings. 75 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Article 5 (1984).

Commented [EMA2]: Vol. 8, No. 3 (Spring 2008), pp. 226-240 Gallaudet University Press

Research Reports Caparas, Perfecto. Right to Due Process of Law and Fair Trial: Issue and Challenges in the Philippines. (October 4, 2018), http://www.academia.edu/10982679/Right_to_Due_Process_of_Law_and_Fair_T rial_Issues_and_Challenges_in_the_Philippines. Deaf Interpreters in Court: An Accommodation that is more than Reasonable. Presentation by The National Consortium Of Interpreter Education Centers: Legal Interpreting Workgroup (2009). Napier, Jemina, et.al. Research Report 14: Deaf Jurors’ Access To Court Proceedings Via Sign Language Interpreting: An Investigation. NSW Law Reform Commission (2007). Newspaper Local Elemia, Camille. A lethal mix? Death penalty and a 'flawed, corrupt' justice system. (October 3, 2018), https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/154424-lethalmix-death-penalty-flawed-justice-system. Martinez, Liza. Primer on Filipino Sign Language. (September 4, 2018), http://opinion.inquirer.net/41909/primer-on-filipino-sign-language. Sison, Jose. Deaf-mute witness. (October 4, 2018), https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2017/06/27/1714234/deaf-mute-witness. The Manila Times. Credibility of a Deaf-mute witness. (October 3, 2018), https://www.manilatimes.net/credibility-of-a-deaf-mute-witness/31269/. Tomacruz, Sofia. Senate passes bill promoting sign language. (September 4, 2018), https://www.rappler.com/nation/210594-senate-bill-filipino-sign-language-officialmode-communication. Foreign

Deccan Chronicle. Deaf mute to face trial for offences. (October 5, 2018), http://deccanchronicle.com/151228/nation-current-affairs/article/deaf-mute-facetrial-offences. Duggan, Paul. Washington Post. Deaf, mute and accused of murder, an undocumented immigrant has been in legal limbo for 12 years. (October 4, 2018),

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http://washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/deaf-mute-and-accused-of-murderan-undocumented-immigrant-has-been-in-legal-limbo-for-12-years/2017. Luo, Chris. South China Morning Post. Chinese gangs 'abducted deaf-mute students and forced them to commit robberies'. (October 5, 2018), https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1189921/chinese-gangs-abducteddeaf-mute-students-and-forced-them-commi Other Sources CyBar Operations. On Deaf mutism: old rule. (October 4, 2018), https://cybaroperations.wordpress.com/notes-on-philippine-civillaw/commentaries-and-jurisprudence-on-the-civil-code-by-dr-arturo-mtolentino/c-persons/. Carter, Sean. Justice is Blind, Deaf and Really Dumb. (October 5, 2018), http://www.spectacle.org/0503/carter.html. Justsigns: VET in Interpreting and Justice, http://www.justisigns.com. (last visited October 5, 2018). Katz-Hernandez, Lea. When will the Deaf get a fair Hearing? (October 5, 2018), http://www.thebuffandblue.net/?p=24. Murgado, Amaury. Dealing with the Deaf. (October 4, 2018), http://www.policemag.com/channel/careers-training/articles/2013/09/dealing-withthe-deaf.aspx.

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