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city except Traffic Court. The Traffic Court sees a
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tremendous amount of people. We have in these small
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estates 15, 20 of them a day, laymen come into Court
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without lawyers because the sum of money involved, we
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have to give personal help to, not practice law but
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advice and help. If they need it, we send them to
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Lawyers Referral or other agencies.
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Judge DiDoinenico is not here. He had
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drawn this report. I would like to put it in as Exhibit
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I to the Committee. I think it speaks for itself. It
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is our jurisdiction. I will let Judge Colgan go on from
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there. If I can think of anything later or answer ques-
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tions, I would be glad to.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Judge Colgan, would
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you do the same thing for the record.
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JUDGE COLGAN: My name is C. Warren Colgan.
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I have been a member of the Orphans Court, Judge of the
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Orphans Court since March 1, 1965. Previous to that
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time I had been a member of the Bar since 1938. Former
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Assistant United States Attorney. Engi ged in the private
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practice of law until my appointment to the Bench of the
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