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jurisdiction may ultimately be, they didn't fool justified
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in fixing the maximum number of judges on the court.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think we hove given any
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thought to that.
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MR. MARTINAU: We won't want to, I don't
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think.
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JUDGE PROCTOR: This intermediate court is
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supposed to soak up a lot of that.
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MR. MARTINEAU: We want to make this appeal
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to the Legislature.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Judge Carter, do you feel there
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should be a maximum number stated?
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JUDGE CARTER: I don't have any strong feeling
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about this one. That is just a thought that occurred to
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me ,
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JUDGE CLAPP: I have a question. This occurred
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to me in reading it. It is your grant of jurisdiction,
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in both the Supreme Court of Appeals and Appellate Court
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as compared to the grant in connection with the Circuit
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Court and People's Court. You have in the Circuit Court
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grant of original jurisdiction in all cases except where
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