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in the Legislature than I do in putting it in the
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chief justice.
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JUDGE PROCTOR: I would think he would exor-
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cisehis power as the millennium arises, and you do raise
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the caliber of your courts of United jurisdiction through-
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out the State.
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MR. ENEY: 1 think that was the point behind
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this paragraph, that you would have it there, and you
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would avuid the situation of sort of categorizing the
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People's Court judges os a breed apart.
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MRS. STRAUS: May I ask one question that
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really is out of context? We have so for gone through
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the majority of your proposals here. I am wondering if
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you anticipate that somewhere else in the Constitution
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there will be a specific guarantee to the individual the
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right of appeal?
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MR. ENEY: Right of appeal to where?
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MRS. STRAUS: Within the judicial system.
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MR. ENEY: There is no such guarantee now.
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It is entirely a matter of statute by the Legislature.
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MRS. STRAUS: Do you feel there should be such
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