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Courts, and jury. It does not take away any fundamental
right to a fair trial. I urge you not to reject the amendment.
DELEGATE CLARK: Anyone desire to speak in
favor of the amendment?
Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: I wish to apeak against
the amendment. We have spent almost ten days setting up
the physical structure for the administration of justice
and this section is concerned with a substantive provision
for the administration of justice exists only where the
Courts themselves have been deficient in setting up the
regulations of the use of this right.
Now, we are supposed to with this system that
has been presented to us, we are getting a higher quality
of the Judiciary, we are getting a more efficient system,
we are concentrating the rule making power in the Court of
i Appeals, the highest level of the Judiciary, and it seems
to me that when Delegate Bamberger has said, the problems
he haa enumerated are the problems that will be corrected
by this new and more efficient Judiciary and the system |