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that it does not permit the waiver?
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: No, this does not prevent
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them from waiving.
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You can waive a lot of rights that the law
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says you are entitled to.
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You have a right to be tried. You have the
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right to be tried by a fair and impartial jury, but
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defendants after defendants waive that right and are tried
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by the Court.
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It odes not mean that you have, it has to go on.
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It means that you have the right to have it if you want
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it.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Delegate Byrnes .
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DELEGATE BYRNES: I respectfully suggest that what
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it says is that no person shall be held. This does not
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say every person shall have the right. May I ask another
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question?
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DELEGATE JAMES: Does the delegate yield?
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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: Yes.
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DELEGATE BYRNES: Would you object to the
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substitution fo the word "felony" for "infamous" if I think
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