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judicial system and to work it out in terms of the old
absolute right of removal from one jurisdiction to another
will no longer exist. It is a matter which will have to
be dealt with in a unified way on a statewide basis. It
seems to me that this perpetuates an absolute right of
removal. All that is required under the first paragraph
is simply an affidavit without any proof as to whether the
trial would be fair or impartial or not. It is an absolute
right of removal which is perpetuated and the last sentence
which attempts to provide reasonable regulation would not
permit any limitation upon that absolute right, so I hope
that this amendment will be defeated.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Macdonald, you desire
to offer an amendment to Amendment 13?
DELEGATE MACDONALD: I do.
THE CHAIRMAN: "W"?
DELEGATE MACDONALD: "W".
THE CHAIRMAN: Will the pages please distribute
the Amendment W?
Delegate Burdette.
DELEGATE BURDETTE: Mr. Chairman, would the |