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appeal to the Superior Court? You wouldn't need it.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: Wouldn't need it.
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MR. SYKES: Wouldn't that be one of the
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great advantages?
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THE CHAIRMAN: In effect, isn't what you
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are saying that you want to sit as a court of full power
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in probate matters? All we are suggesting is that —
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: Again I say I am only
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speaking for myself because Judge Colgan -- and Judge
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DiDomenico is not here — again I would not be truthful
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if I didn't want to elevate myself to the same category
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as a Circuit Court judge or judge of the Supreme Bench.
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MR. SYKES: You will be my candidate under
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this new constitution if that means anything to you.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: I do say, not in defense
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but for my two colleagues, they are doing a real good
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job. Again I say one man, we have a minimum of 25
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inventories and 20 accounts a day. We have to approve
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those accounts and have to approve those inventories.
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I will not put my initial on it and I am sure neither
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will my two colleagues until we go over them word for
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