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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Winters, we are very
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grateful to you for meeting with us this morning. We
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apologize for the sparse attendance. I think it is
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sparse because of the short notice that we necessarily
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had to give to the rest of the members. Bob, I would
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appreciate it if you would formally introduce Mr.
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Winters to our Committee and the rest of the members
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of the Commission who are here.
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MR. MARTINEAU: All right. Briefly, we are
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very pleased to have here this morning Glenn R. Winters,
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who is the Executive Director of the American Judicature
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Society and has been that for an excess of twenty-five
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years. In my opinion, at least, Mr. Winters is probably
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the outstanding authority in the entire United States
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on the question of the organization of the judiciary
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system and the various matters related to it, anything
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connected with the administration of justice. And Mr,
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Winters has been kind enough to accept an appointment as
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consultant to the Commission and, in particular, to be
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the consultant or a consultant to this Committee with
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respect to its deliberations concerning the organization
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