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MR. ENEY: The only place where you now have
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circuit election is on the Shore.
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JUDGE CARTER: Yes. The very considerations
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Judge Rasin was talking about the legislators told me
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was the motivating reason why that was put in effect in
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the first and Second Circuit.
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MR. MARTINEAU: And why it isn't changed in
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either circuit, you have a resident judge in each county.
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JUDGE CARTER: They thought it was on a county
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basis, 20,000 people, you were bound to have political
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angles.
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A VOICE: The people you are judging throughout
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the circuit; why shouldn't they have a right to vote for
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or against you?
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MR. MARTINEAU: You won't have the circuit con-
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flict under this Constitution.
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JUDGE CARTER: You will have a district in
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more than one county in the sparsely populated areas.
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MR. MARTINEAU: Not for Circuit Court.
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JUDGE RASIN: You should have. It wouldn't
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be efficient if you didn't.
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