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MR. WINTERS: I think there is something to
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that.
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MR. CORY: I noticed when I tried a case in
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Kentucky, the lawyer that I was working with had a lot
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of assignments as a judge. He had been a judge for about
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five or six times. And I asked about it and he said
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that in Kentucky they can call on lawyers to sit for
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limited periods of time or on any limited case. And he
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had been asked on several occasions to do this. Is that
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something that takes piece in other states? Are you
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familiar with that?
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MR. WINTERS: Well, I know they do it in
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Kentucky. I know of its having been done in South
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Dakota. Probably there ave provisions in some states.
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I do not believe it is a very prevalent practice.
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MR. GORY: You do not think it is prevalent,
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but do you think it is a sound practice, a good thing
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to do?
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MR. WINTERS: I think in case of a sudden
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influx of cases where there is a need to dispose of
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sore cases, that perhaps there would be benefit in
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