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testamentary problems to come in within a week or two
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and try to do a good job. It is impossible.
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MRS. BOTHE: Every four years you have
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the possibility of new people.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: You can go down the
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line, not talkin g about individuals, they don't have the
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practice, they didn't have the practice when they were
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practicing attorneys, and as judges, they never had
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this type of law to come up tc and they are just not
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capable of jumping in within n week or month's time and
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do a good job.
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MRS. BOTHE: That brings out another point
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which is that every, four years you run the risk of having
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someone ascend to the Bench. 1 am one of the lawyers
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you are talking about on this Commission that knows
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just about nothing. You know how rarely you see me
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there. Yet I could decide to run for Orphans Court and
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you would be never able to take a vacation, I am afraid.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: Then I could make a living.
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MRS. BOTHE: What I was going to ask, getting
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back to this question, we, of course, are only framing a
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