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I think it is well. It is only a few rare occasions like this
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that I hear the theoreticians say we should take it out.
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I was glad to hear what Delegate Willoner
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said because he practiced law on both sides, as a prosecuting
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attorney and as a defense attorney.
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I was equally glad to hear what Delegate Dorsey
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and Anderson said.
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Not only have they handled this matter from the
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prosecution attorney standpoint, they have handled it and
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operated under it as defense attorneys and both of them have
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had vast experience on the bench, so from many angles
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they have seen thatthis is a good workable provision
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and should be left in the Constitution, and I hope this
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amendment fails .
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DELEGATE JAMES: Delegate Storm, do you wish to
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be recognized?
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DELEGATE STORM: I was going to give a little
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homily example of how this works justice.
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DELEGATE JAMES: You are against the amendment?
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DELEGATE STORM: Yes .
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DELEGATE JAMES: Does anyone wish to speak in
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