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matter of -aising it. Would it make any difference if
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this court was complete within a division of a total
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court system?
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: No, I am not against
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that personally. I am not for rotating it.
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MR.: HARGROVE: Not for rotating judges?
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: That is right, because of
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my experience, I keep on saying I because of my experience,
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I find, I am not ashamed, I should be proud, I get calls
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from the judges of the Supreme Bench and they come down
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to talk to me on these natters, not because they are not
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good judges, they just don't meet these problems everyday.
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What it took Judge Colgan a year and a half to learn
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and took me twelve years to learn, I am sure the
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judges of a higher court or equal court to us are
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not going to learn within a year or two. You give them
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a year to rotate, next one coir.es in with the same
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problem, he will run to somebody else to ask them, what
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can I do about it? I am not saying the threr judges in
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Orphans Court now are the smartest in testamentary lae
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but I feel we do have experience and we can do a job.
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