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THE CHAIRMAN: To serve at your pleasure.
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JUDGE CARTER: Same as the Federal courts?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes.
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JUDGE CARTER: I think that is a very salutary
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thing. Something ought to be done.
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JUDGE JONES: I would like to ask, is there
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any reason why you gentlemen discriminated against women.
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in the pensions?
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THE CHAIRMAN: A typographical error.
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JUDGE RASIN: On this compensation, Mr. Chair-
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man, I would seriously like to raise a question about
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constitutional provisions to provide that all judges of
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the same tier shall receive the some salary, be paid by
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the State as a constitutional provision. As you well know
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every year in the Legislature, there is a constant number
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of bills to raise judges' salaries statewide, to supple-
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ment and implement and discriminate and every other sort
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of thing. Have you considered such a provision and why
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isn't it in there?
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THE CHAIRMAN: We have in mind that the sal-
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aries will be uniform and that they will be paid by the State
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