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that they toMembers of the Bar, but also permitting
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them not to be or permit the court to authorize them not
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to be, if certain circumstances may arise whore it is not
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feasible to get a lawyer.
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JUDGE NILES: It seems to me also the name,
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Committee magistrate, is a good one. It avoids this criss-
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cross with Federal jurisdiction where they are abolishing
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the name, Commissioner , and substituting Magistrate.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Now, we are over to Page 7,
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and here again, we provide that the head of the entire
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system will be the chief justice of the highest court,
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and that he will appoint an administrative judge known
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as the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court, and the chief
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justice can appoint such number of assistants as may be
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necessary to enable him and the chief justice to adminis-
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ter the courts, all of the courts in the State.
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I think Mr. Invernizzi had some suggestions.
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Well, we have this. It goes over to the next page.. We
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haven't gotten to that yet, concerning the rulemaking
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power, but the thought is here that the administrative
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judge will have some real authority, for example, deter-
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