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traditional, where you have no right to elect a jury,
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such as the cases tried on ancient writ quo warranto,
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for example. Why haven't you made exception for them?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Clagett.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: To be perfectly frank, I
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don't believe in those cases it would be necessary as a
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practical matter.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
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DELEGATE CASE: Hasn't the Court of Appeals
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held in a number of pases that, in situations of which
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I am talking about, cases of the ancient writs there is
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no right of removal, even though they are law cases?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Clagett.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: That is true.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any further discussion on
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Amendment 25-A?
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Delegate Grant.
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DELEGATE GRANT: I would like to oppose on
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two grounds.
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The first is the one I stated yesterday, in
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advocating we put in equity cases and that is a simple
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