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of those systems, the judges on the court recommend
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to the chief judge who should be appointed the administra-
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tive judge, and in that way, they are saying ir. effect,
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This is the fellow we want to run the show, and this is
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not done on any term basis. This is a possibility.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I am sure that would happen
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anyway.
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JUDGE PRENDERGAST: Before you leave Section 7,
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may 1 inquire whether this contemplates that two judges
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of any circuit may detach the circuit judge and have him
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hear traffic cases and parking ticket cases and that kind
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of case?
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MR. ENEY: There isn't a chief judge of the
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circuit. I am not sure. Isn't that what you said?
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JUDGE PRENDERGAST: Could a Circuit Court judge
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be ordered to go temporarily to the Housing Court, which
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is part of People's Court?.
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MR. RODOWSKY: Yes. Under this, he could.
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MR. MARTINEAU: That is the way you punish a
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judge without actually removing them.
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JUDGE JONES: More seriously the people's
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