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THE CHAIRMAN: I think the judge stated
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his position very clearly. At least I think I can
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dovine his position.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: Lady and gentlemen, I
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personally appreciate this opportunity tc come before
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you. You will have to excuse me for being a little peeved
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but I got Mr. Eney first and told him to bring boxing
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gloves. He came into court, I closed the door, and he
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said we didn't need boxing gloves, did we? I said no.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Judge, I would like to say
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on behalf of both the Committee and the Commission that
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we again apologize for the oversight. It was certainly
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an oversight, not intentional. We are happy that you
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could come here today to discuss the matter of the
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Orphans Court with both of you. Thank you for coming.
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MR. ENEY: I like to say I think your
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comments are very helpful. I hope at least that you
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have a better idea of what the Commission is trying
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to do and what the Committee was recommending in that
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instance.
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JUDGE FRIEDMAN: The Liaison Committee of
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