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standpoint of jurisdiction, then certainly they are going
to start with the very smallest cases and work up.
Quite frankly, we do not think this can happen and we do
not think the legislature would do this even if they could.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bradshaw.
DELEGATE BRADSHAW: One further question. I note that you say in your proposed change
that you would provide such other courts as may be provide
by law. How would you propose that those judges be ap-
pointed?
DELEGATE JOHNSON: Frankly, we cannot answer that
because we have not arrived at how the judges are going to
be appointed under this Constitution.
Delegate Bradshaw, I would say when the Commit-
tee of the Whole or Convention decides that, I can better
answeryour question.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bradshaw.
DELEGATE BRADSHAW: Can you tell us what you
are proposing in that respect?
DELEGATE JOHNSON: The minority report is very
clear on how we propose that other courts in the united |