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consider it.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: Why not a Sessions Court,
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just a Common Sessions. In the District of Columbia, they
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use General Sessions.
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MR. SYKES: You also get Special Court, Judi-
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cial Court.
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JUDGE FAIRBANKS: There are all kinds of names
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used throughout the country. There is no harm going back
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to perhaps an old English name. One could be picked out.
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I am not prepared to suggest one. Somshow People's Court
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has an unsavory connotation at this particular time.
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JUDGE CLAPP: Mr. Kelvin, wouldn't the confusior
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in the terra, District Court, be avoided anyway in that
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your docketing would be the District Court for the First
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District of Maryland or the Second District, as the case
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may be? We would avoid the possible confusion of the
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Maryland Federal Court.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I suppose it would, if it is
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done that way. As Vernon said, we have not put that
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detail into the Constitution.
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JUDGE CURLEY: What kind of confusion would
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