Understanding Name Pronunciations: A Guide for Judges, Journalists, and the Accused

2023-08-02 17:14:00

Not the easiest name to pronounce. “Miss Echevarría-Flores, is that it?” asks the magistrate. The accused, a young Salvadorian woman in a pink sports jersey, nods her head. About forty journalists at his initial appearance for the fentanyl deal, that must make him funny. The magistrate ends up calling her “Miss Flores”, a surname is so quickly flayed and she is sensitive to it. On the Washington court’s website, Moxila Upadhyaya’s page includes a statement: “For the correct pronunciation of Judge Upadhyaya’s name, click here.” “All day Tuesday, the…

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