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the objects of ill treatment.
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Consequently, I would urge the adoption of
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this amendment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Kiefer — for what
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purpose does Delegate Case rise?
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DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, I would like to
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ask the sponsor of this amendment two questions, if I may.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher, do you yield
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to a question?
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: I do.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
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DELEGATE CASE: Delegate Gallagher, does the word
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"person," in line 8, also include "corporations"?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher.
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Well, to the extent that a
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corporation is subpoenaed, I would say that the person who
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represents it is entitled to this treatment. I think
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under the interpretation of the law that a corporation is
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generally considered to be a person in any event.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
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DELEGATE CASE: Does the word "legislative" in
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