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present. Judge Niles, is that correct or incorrect?
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JUDGE NILES: That is legally correct, but
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actually, I pride myself. I think that the title, Chief
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Judge, docs give more power and I am backed up in that
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by Judge Reardon, who says that is, in fact, within his
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experience .
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JUDGE BRUNE: Suppose you called him Chief
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Administrative Judge?
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JUDGE NILES: I think he wants to be a judge,
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and I don't think you can pick an administrative judge
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right out of the bag.
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JUDGE BRUNE: If you pick him and put him in
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this job, he is going to be an administrator as long as
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he is in it according to the Committees on Predictions.
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JUDGE NILES: That is right, for fifteen years
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and then he can go back for trial. I think we are trying
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to forget the same thing, only with differences in detail.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Let's go on to the rulemaking
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power.
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MR. SCHL1TZ: Before you leave this, in regard
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to the Illinois system or the Philadelphis system, in one
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