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you don't have to reprint them for the next hundred
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years .
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I would wonder if the judges would care to
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comment on one phrase in this section, which is also in
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the pending constitutional amendment, which gives the
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r ight to remove for conduct which shall prejudice the
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proper administration of justice.
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JUDGE CARTER: Is it possible that will be
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spelled out in the rules, or will it be otherwise defined?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think that was one of the
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phrases I had in wind when 1 said perhaps this needs to
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be gone over a little bit further. It seems rather a
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broad statement to make, it could have all sorts of inter-
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pretation put on it. I think wa can improve on that.
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JUDGE CARTER: Yes. If you leave it in that
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terminology, it seems to me it certainly is very broad
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authority.
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MR. MARTINEAU: Do you feel the word, interfere,
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would be any better?
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MR. REDDEN: Where does the phrase cor.e from?
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MR. MARTINKAU: The phrase is in the present
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