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DELEGATE GRANT: Because of the separation of
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powers, the Legislature, unless otherwise authorized,
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can't impose duties on the judiciary. This is simply
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an enabling clause to enable them.
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The Statute of review of the judiciary in
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removal cases is well established, and under the due process
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clause there would be a certain minimal amount of review
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that would have to be had.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Are you ready for the question?
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The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
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For what purpose does Delegate Grant rise?
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DELEGATE GRANT: I would like to make one
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statement. This is a serious constitutional matter,
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and I remind you unless there is something in the
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constitution giving somebody this power, the power does
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simply not exist.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bamberger.
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: A point of parliamentary
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inquiry.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: Mr. Chairman, if this
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