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administrative judge. You are picking cut some judge and
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giving him that job to do, apparently with some feeling
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that he won't like it for long, so you don't want to scare
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him too bad with a fixed term of office. It seems to
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me that ought to be a career type of job, and from what
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the comment states, I gather that the Committee believes
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that the work of the administrative judge, whether he
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has that title or whether he is called Chief Judge of
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the Circuit Court, that is going to be a fulltime job.
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If that is so, why in the world not have a specialist
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and call him exactly what his actual work requires hin
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to be, administrative judge?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Would he be a judge who had been
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selected and/or appointed?
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JUDGE BRUNE: I would suggest that he be ap-
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pointed in precisely the same manner as the judge of an
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Appellate Court is appointed: Recommended by the Appel-
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late Nominating Committee. Now, there are two possible
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questions as to the ways of handling the natter. One
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is, you can have him serve at the pleasure of the Chief
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Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals. The other is
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