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The same thing is going to happen.
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MS. SYKES: One suggestion I can nake.
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That is no matter which way the Commission may ultimately
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go on this thing, in the final report the dealing with
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the Orphans Court should be changed so that the one
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sentence that Judge Friedman quoted will not be the way
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the subject is dealt with so that the thinking of the
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Commission will really be reflected in its report.
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MR. ENEY: There won't be any doubt about
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that.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: What page was that on?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think I can find it.
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MR. SYKES: I am sure it is going to be
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excised.
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THE CHAIRMAN: We can blame our reporter
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for that.
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MR. ENEY: That is grossly unfair.
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JUDGE COLGAN: Page 13.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: When a lawyer brings in
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a bad petition, he blames it on his secretary. They used
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the word abolished.
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