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MR. SCHLITZ: Is it anticipated People's
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Court judges can serve in the Circuit Court?
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MR. MARTINEAU: Why?
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Mt. SCHLITZ: Why not make this a division of
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the Circuit Court?
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MR. MARTINEAU: When you talk about procedures,
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one of the purposes in having a court by a different
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title and different names, you will have completely
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different procedures, much less formal, without a lot of
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the formalities that go into a Circuit Court proceeding,
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and we felt that the way to achieve this would be to have
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a separate court rather than trying to establish this
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by merely a division of the Circuit Court in which you
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would have to have, wherever you are talking about the
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Circuit Court, make an exception for the division of the
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Circuit Court that handles cases only involving so much
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money.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: I don't think Mr . Schlitz,
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that you are going to save yourself anything on adminis-
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tration by just making it a division of the Circuit Court.
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You will still have to have the same number of people
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