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In People v. Gomez (1984) 158 Cal.App.3d 446 [204 Cal.Rptr. 655], and People v. Carreon (1984) 151 Cal.App.3d 559 [ 198 Cal.Rptr. 843], the First District, Division Three, and the Fifth District, respectively, held that the denial of the right to an interpreter is not reversible per se but reversible only when defendant demonstrates he has suffered prejudice.
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1984.
[EDITORS' NOTE: PAGES 447 — 455 CONTAINING PEOPLE v. GOMEZ HAVE BEEN OMITTED.]
Deleted on direction of Supreme Court by order dated November 1, 1984.