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the Circuit Court. Now, how do you feel about that as
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opposed to having People's Court appoint them directly?
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: When I came in here tonight,
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I hod some reservations about that. Listening to the
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discussion, where it looks like People's Court and
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Circuit Court may be interchangeable to some extent, I
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wouldn't have any objection. I notice you have no provision
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for a chief judge of the People's Court. I would assume
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from thst the resident chief judge of the Circuit Court
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will be the administrative officer for the trial courts
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in that jurisdiction. Therefore, I would think he would
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be the logical person to have the control.
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MR. F.NEY: One chief judge throughout the
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State.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: One for the entire State?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes, which could result in as-
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sistance.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: One administrative judge? Is
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he going to be able to do that? That is quite a job.
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THE CHAIRMAN: With enough assistance he could.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: Who is going to be the on-the
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