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spot boss, so to speak, in the county. Take our county
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again. I hate to keep referring to it. It is the only
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one I know about. We now have eight Circuit Court
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judges, Lord help us. We have got three People's Court
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judges, and they are talking ubout giving us a fourth.
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There are twelve judges. Somebody has got to be the
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boss. What are you going to do?
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THE. CHAIRMAN: Under this setup, the chief
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judge of the Circuit Court for the State would be at the
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top, and he would have various assistants, one of whom
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could be the senior judge in our county, f or example.
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MR. ENEY: Or an administrative officer.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: We argued this before the
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Csse Commission when I appeared before them, end we
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recommended that the administrative person be a judicial
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officer. The Case Commission, I believe, recommended an
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administrative officer, I don't think it makes a lot: of
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difference as long as you have got somebody who is sub-
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ject to the control of the Judiciary who is responsible
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for the administration.
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MR. ENEY: The concept I was trying to get
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