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the problem of the number of judicial personnel in a
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court is entirely different and separate from the problem
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of how you are going to structure the court system for
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the next hundred years.
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All of this was leading up to a question
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that I wanted to get your thinking on. Assuming that we
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want to upgrade the Orphans Court and the judges in it.
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that is, the judges, not necessarily the incumbents, but
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the judges who perform Orphans Court duties, and
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assuming that we want to give it whatever advantages
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may be gotten from a unified administration of a state
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court system, what are the practical alternatives that
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you would suggest as to how we might do the thing that
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we both want to do? Are you suggesting that the present
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Orphans Court judges be made Circuit judges in a
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separate division? Are you suggesting that the Orphans
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Court be frozen with its personnel as a separate court?
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Are you suggesting that the Orphans Court be the only
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separate such court throughout the state, a kind of
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little island enclave? Or are you suggesting that the
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Orphans Court should be preserved the way it was preserved
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