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DELEGATE MUDD: We do not say it is. We leave
it to thelegislature to "prescribe the districts and the
number of district court judges.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any further questions. Delegate
Malkus?
DELEGATE- MALKUS: Yes, sir. Why do you dis-
CTillinatftthen in favor of the superior court against the
district court when in ny opinion both are equal?
DELEGATE MUDD: We did not discriminate.
We are' providing for a new court when we provided the
district court, and in our wisdom we are leaving it to the
wisdom of the legislature to say how many district courts
and how many district court judges. We are mandating in
this Constitution what the legislature in its wisdom has
heretofore provided, namely for a superior court judge in
every county.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Malkus.
DELEGATE MALKUS; Yes, sir.
My next question is this: Is it not true
we are not creating a new court; we are just reorganizing
a court that is already in existence? |