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JUDGE BRUNE: Mr. Chairman, I am sorry, I
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missed this. Are you taking up (b), of Paragraph 3?
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Before you leave (b) --
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THE CHAIRMAN: I skipped that. Doyou want to
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go back to that?
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JUDGE BRUNE: I want to inquire why you chose
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7 instead of 5?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think the thing was that,
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first of all, I think we are influenced by Judge Prescott's
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expression of opinion on it and secondly, we felt that
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this intermediate court will take some time to get
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started, end we really don't have the experience with it,
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and that until that ttae, we should keep the present
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seven-member court. Bob, do you have anything else to
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say on this?
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MR. MARTIHEAU: No. I was just checking this.
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NR. INVERNIZZI: Statistically, most States
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have seven.
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JUDGE BRUNE: I am well cware of that. I am
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now operating in a State, one composed of five and the other
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seven.
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