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DELEGATE GRANT: The tiral in the district
court will be a final trial, and you will not have a de nov
trial in the superior court.
DELEGATE MUDD: That is what we would contem-
plate, or it would depend upon the action of the legis-
lature.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Grant.
DELEGATE GRANT: The next question would be,
assuming that you did have a final trial in the district
court, where would the appellate jurisdiction then lie?
Would it go up to the intermediate appeal, or would
you have appellate jurisdiction in superior court over
district court proceedings?
DELEGATE MUDD: It would depend upon thewisdOl
of the legislature in describing jurisdiction. It could
provide for appellate jurisdiction either way.
DELEGATE GRANT: No appellate jurisdiction in
superior court? I wondered if you contemplated it would
go all the way to the intermediate appellate court.
DELEGATE MUDD; That would appear to be inevi-
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