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I can't make a final report because the master has not
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okayed the counsel fee. The girl says the master is
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busy. If you don't hear from us in five days, it is
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all right.
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MR. ENEY: I think you made your point.
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You say these matters, the judge on the Bench in a
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robe carries a measure of enforcing respect, et cetera,
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that is important.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAtt: Right. Tremendous amount
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of money involved in the Orphans Court of Baltimore
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City.
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MR. SYKES: That is particularly so with
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regard to laymen in the court. With lawyers they are
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used to dealing with masters but dealing with a parent,
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you feel particularly the judge's robes are important.
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MRS. BOTHE: We had not specified where the
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functions or particular functions of the Orphans Court
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would go. It would seem possible under the structure
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we proposed to take soma of these functions and put them
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in the hands of what we call the District Court, court of
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limited jurisdiction, where a judge would handle them but
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