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this question:
Delegate Case, suppose you go before a judge
that you know could be somewhat partial and who calls
ladies by their first naroe, and says, "Come up, Helen,"
or "Joanie," or something. In many instances we have
judges who sit on a bench where people would pay a fine in
order to get out of going before him because of his dis-
courtesy. Is it possible to ask for another judge?
Sometimes we want to get away from the judge we have, be-
cause all of them are not the same.
THE CHAIRMAN: The question is hardly relevant
to the amendment, but it might save us time to have Dele-
gate Case answer it.
DELEGATE CASE: Delegate Koger, as I understand,
we will have later on a provision that deals just with this
subject, namely the removal of cases, and at that
time I believe you will find the committee has recommended
an absolute right of removal in civil cases, and qualified
in criminal.
T"F CHAIPAM: Ar" you ready for the question?
Delegate Vecera. |