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would provide for their selection to be established by
law, we would hope it would be under some merit
system. We understand of coarse, recrardless of that,
that would be controlled by the Judge even though they
nay be appointed Or selected- -appointed is the correct
word, in a manner prescribed by law.
We see no problem in this area. There is a
case throughout the country. It is the case with respect
to elected clerks of court on the superior court
level. The consensus of testimony before us has been
that the concurrence has worked Bxtremely well and many
judges would prefer it not be abandoned and many judges
would prefer not to be involved in this matter of selectiftg
cmmissioners and being responsible for rejecting certain
ones and matters of this nature,
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Clagett.
DELEGATE CLAGETT: It is entirely possible
and in all probability the General Assembly will provide
by i» {o' < Pcial courts such as tax courts or any
other kind of court that wouldbe contemplated within your
phrase, "other courts" being added to 5.01, is it not? |