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any correction of it. All I can say to you is this: Somebody
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somewhere ought to be thinking of that great body of people
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and that is those whp are the general public. I am in favor
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of all the restraints and restrictions, even those that have
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come down from the Supreme Court benefit and protect the
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individual on trial, but I want to say to you, we have got
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imbedded in our Constitution and have a chance of taking it
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out, one restraint and restriction on a fair trial. We
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ought to take it out. It is old, and it does not serve a
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proper purpose.
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I hope you vote for the amendment.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Does Delegate Sollins wish
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to speak against the amendment?
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DELEGATE SOLLINS: I wish to ask Delegate Moser
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a question.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Will Delegate Moser yield to
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the gentleman?
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DELEGATE MOSER: Yes, I will yield, sir, and after
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I answer I would like to correct the record.
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DELEGATE SOLLINS: In the event your amendment is
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approved, will, not the legislature be able to re-establish
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